Dr. Eric Tayag speaks with Howie Severino on the eve of his retirement after 35 years of government service.
He talks about how he started using his zumba moves in health campaigns and the challenge of preventing children’s deaths amid a global vaccine shortage.
Is the pandemic over? When should we still wear masks? Why is there a pertussis outbreak? Why did many believe the anti-vaxxers? Dr. Tayag provides clear answers without having to dance.
CREDITS Producer: Ivy Andrada-Bautista
Researcher: Jenica Villanueva
Editor: Jayr Magtoto
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