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Recipient of San Juan’s Right To Care Card Cristina Narciso and her partner tells _The Manila Times that the program assures them that they can decide for each other’s healthcare needs during medical emergencies on during the launch of the program on June 17, 2026.

VIDEO BY JAMES DANIO

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00:00For me, it's very significant, especially now that I'm aging, I need to have somebody, especially my partner for 16
00:08years, 17 years, to have the time to decide for me to take her that way, because we're together and
00:17vice versa, it's safe.
00:29I've seen it in my line of work, and so many couples, especially, these kind of problems, because they don't
00:37have any rights to take care of their loved ones.
00:41You know, sometimes it's so one-sided, we should give each of all of the rights to decide.
00:48I think the national government should be able to make a law that take care of their rights to decide
00:58for each other.
00:59There it comes in, I don't care.
01:20It comes out.
01:21Where are the main reasons?
01:22I love you.
01:22I love you.
01:26Where are the main reasons?
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