Doc who died of COVID-19 honored in brief, simple rites in Ecija village

Bactol honored

Brig. Gen. Rex Dela Rosa, Central Luzon police chief, hands over a Philippine flag to Pastor Romeo Bactol, father of COVID-19 fatality Dr. Israel Bactol, who was commended for his fight against the disease. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

PEÑARANDA, Nueva Ecija — Dr. Israel Bactol, the 34-year-old Philippine Heart Center cardiologist who died of COVID-19 after contracting it from a patient, was given honors in simple rites on Monday (April 27) in his home at the village of Callos here.

Bactol’s parents, Pastor Romeo and Celestina, received a flag and a letter of commendation from President Rodrigo Duterte for the doctor’s “heroic sacrifice” on the frontline of the battle against the disease.

The low-key program was led by Brig. Gen. Rex Dela Rosa, deputy police chief in Central Luzon.

Also present were Undersecretary Joel Sy Egco, executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security, and Col. Leon Victor Rosete, Nueva Ecija police chief.

Both teachers, Bactol’s parents promised to continue their son’s “legacy of selfless dedication to help the poor,” according to Egco, referring to Bactol’s work in the Doctor to the Barrio program of the government.

Because of the lockdown, the program was short and all participants wore masks.

Bactol is being hailed by this town as a vanguard in the fight against coronavirus.

Edited by TSB

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