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Not even heavy rains, earthquake could stop Barbie and Jak from getting 2nd COVID shot

- By Allan Policarpio @alpolicarp­io

Because COVID-19 will likely be part of our lives for the foreseeabl­e future, it’s important, Barbie Forteza said, to get ourselves vaccinated when we get the chance.

“I felt sad that we had to go back to enhanced community quarantine, because I thought things were starting to move forward. I feel like the coronaviru­s will just be there, so one of the solutions is to have everyone vaccinated. We should do our part, so we [can] continue working and the industries can stay open,” Barbie said in a virtual conference for the GMA 7 fantasy anthology “Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko.”

“We can’t just keep on stopping everything whenever there’s a surge in cases,” the 24-year-old actress added.

Barbie also urged those who are having second thoughts about the vaccine to do more research about its importance.

“I can’t force them if they don’t want to. But based on the news coming out and announceme­nts coming from hospitals, most of those who get hospitaliz­ed or develop severe COVID symptoms are unvaccinat­ed. It’s up to you; we have free will,” she said. “But if you have the time, go research so we can better understand the importance of vaccinatio­n.”

That’s why despite the non

stop monsoon rains and flooding on the day of her second dose last month, Barbie—together with her boyfriend, Jak Roberto—still insisted on going to her assigned vaccinatio­n site at Universida­d de Manila.

Going for the jab

“There was news that some of the streets leading there were already impassable because of

the heavy rains and floods, so we were contemplat­ing if we should push on. But we really wanted to get our second dose because it’s hard to secure another schedule. And the supply

is also an issue. So we decided to go for it,” she said.

The couple arrived at the venue at dawn. But before they could even breathe a sigh of relief, an earthquake struck. “Thankfully, we managed to get there safely. But after just a few minutes—I wasn’t sure if it was just me feeling sleepy—but I felt like I was swaying inside the car. But then we looked outside and saw people panicking but they couldn’t go out of the site because it was raining,” she recalled.

We should do our part, so we [can] continue working and the industries can stay open

All worth it

“There was even an aftershock after five minutes, after the initial earthquake. It was as if the universe was telling us not to push through,” added Barbie, who waited in line with Jak from 4:30 to 7 a.m. “‘Ah, hindi! Magpapabak­una kami!’ I told myself.”

And she was glad they did. “Everything went smoothly at the vaccinatio­n site. The queue was orderly and no one caused any issues. I felt that it was all worth it after getting our second shot,” Barbie said. “We headed to work afterward and we felt that weight has been lifted off our shoulders. Now we know we have another layer of protection.”

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Barbie Forteza (left) and Jak Roberto
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