Batangas Vice Governor Mark Leviste recently shared insights into Kris Aquino’s health status, shedding light on her decision to delay her scheduled hospital admission in Los Angeles due to COVID-19 concerns within medical facilities.
During the Barako Fest 2024 event on Thursday, March 14, Leviste revealed that Aquino continues to undergo treatments but opted to postpone her confinement at UCLA Hospital. He emphasized that while he had initially stayed in Los Angeles to support her, the emergence of COVID-19 alerts prompted him to return home temporarily. However, Leviste assured that he would prioritize being by Aquino’s side whenever necessary.
Despite his responsibilities as a public servant, Leviste expressed his unwavering commitment to fly back to Los Angeles promptly should Aquino require his presence. He disclosed his plans to revisit the United States after the Holy Week, ensuring ongoing support for Aquino during her health journey.
Leviste highlighted the collective efforts of Aquino’s family and friends in providing her with companionship and care. By coordinating visits in shifts, they ensure Aquino’s well-being while she navigates her health challenges. Notably, Leviste praised Aquino’s youngest son, Bimb, for his remarkable maturity and dedication to his mother’s welfare.
Acknowledging the critical nature of Aquino’s condition, Leviste emphasized the significance of prayer in her recovery process. He conveyed gratitude for the outpouring of prayers and affirmed their profound impact on Aquino’s resilience and progress.
In a heartfelt message to Aquino, Leviste expressed his affection and support, conveying his longing to reunite with her. He reassured her of his constant prayers and unwavering love, underscoring their enduring bond and shared journey through adversity.
As Aquino continues to confront her health challenges amidst the backdrop of global uncertainties, Leviste’s update offers a glimpse into the solidarity and support surrounding her, emphasizing the power of faith and community in times of adversity.