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Thursday, March 26, 2020

DOH: Paano Maiwasang Madala ang COVID-19 sa Loob ng Bahay?

Ngayong ipinapatupad ang Enhanced Community Quarantine ay maaring may mga pagkakataong kailangang-kailangang lumabas ng bahay upang magtrabaho o bumili ng basic necessities. Narito ang mga tips at infographics na inihanda ng DOH o Department of Health upang maiwasang makapasok ang #COVID19 o Corona Virus sa bahay.

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Hindi man kayang magdisinfect ng buong bahay pero kung may wastong pag-iingat ay mababawasan ang panganib ng pagpasok ng COVID19 sa ating pamamahay na siyang magiging sanhi ng pagkainfect ng ating buong pamilya lalo na ang mga vulnerables o may mga existing condition at mga mahihina ang immune system.
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Maliban kung may emergency o higit na pangangailangan, ay huwag ng umalis ng bahay. Kung kinakailangang umalis ng bahay, magdala ng alcohol o hand sanitizer. Huwag din hawakan ang mukha habang nasa labas ng bahay.Image may contain: text
Pag nakauwi na, mag-spray ng alcohol sa swelas, at hubarin ang sapatos bago pumasok sa bahay. Ilagay ang ginamit na sapatos sa labas ng bahay o malapit sa pintuan.
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Hubarin ang iyong damit at ilagay sa hiwalay na laundry bag. Labhan ito gamit ang tubig, detergent at konting bleach sa madaling panahon. (Sa amin, binababad namin sa chlorinated water o zonrox or chlorox at tubig.)
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ZONROX or CHLOROX
9 glasses of clean water + 1 glass of Zonrox = disinfect surfaces
Get 1 glass from the above mixture then add 9 glasses of water = disinfect your hands

POWDERED CHLORINE
1 tablespoon of chlorine powder + 2 liters water = disinfect surfaces
1 tablespoon of chlorine powder + 20 liters water = disinfect your hands

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Image may contain: possible text that says 'DOHADVISORY Q: PROTEKSYON LABAN SA COVID-19? ANO ANG PINAKAEPEKTIBONG A: paghugas ng mga kamay gamit ang Simple lang! Ito ang regular na sabon at umaagos na tubig! SOPCOHOL ALCOHOL Ang virus ay maaring makuha ng mga kontami- nadong mga bagay natalsikan ng droplets laway ng infected na tao. Iwasang hawakan ang bibig ilong at ugaliing maghugas ng kamay magpahid alcohol-based sanitizers. LAMANG ANG MAY ALAM! SHARE MO 'TO! UNIVERSALHEALIN.CAM OfficialDOHgov doh.gov.ph 8711-1001 711-1002'
Suggestion namin sa mga pumapasok araw-araw o lumalabas ng bahay.
1. Iwasan na muna ang bumili ng mga kung ano anong foods at kumain sa labas. Hindi natin alam baka infected na ang nagprepare or nagseserve.
2. Maligo ng Chlorinated Water bago pumasok ng bahay. Ilang patak lang ng chlorine o zonrox o chlorox sa isang timba na water.
3. Maglagay ng babaran ng sapatos na Chlorinated sa labas ng bahay. Ang mga sapatos nakakaapak yan ng mga dura at kung ano ano pa.
4. Ibabad ang mga damit na sinuot paglabas ng bahay sa timba o palanggana na may Chlorine o Bleach.

ARAW-ARAW po yan habang nabiyahe at expose sa labas at madaming tao.

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Sunday, February 02, 2020

BREAKING: 2 islands near Bataan eyed as quarantine facilities for OFWs from China

The Department of Health (DOH) is eyeing two military facilities as possible quarantine areas for hundreds of Filipinos who are coming home from Wuhan, Hubei, China.
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In an interview, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told reporters that the Department of Health (DOH) officials is looking at the naval station on Caballo Island and the Drug Rehabilitation Center in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija.

It can be recalled that the facility on Caballo Island served as the quarantine area for over a hundred Pinoy soldiers when they arrived in the country after a mision in Liberia amid the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The center in Fort Magsaysay, on the other hand, was built to house up to 10,000 drug dependents who were expected to surrender to the government in its “war on drugs".

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Meanwhile, in a press conference on Sunday, February 2, health officials confirmed the first nCoV death in the Philippines: a 44-year-old male who died on Saturday, February 1.  While the patient was stable and showed signs of improvement in his last few days, his condition deteriorated within his last 24 hours resulting to his demise.

It was disclosed that the country recorded two confirmed cases in the Philippines: a 38-year-old Chinese female and her companion, a 44-year-old Chinese male. Both patients are from Wuhan, China and arrived in the Philippines via Hong Kong last January 21. They were both admitted for isolation and supportive treatment at the San Lazaro Hospital in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

The DOH's Epidemiology Bureau (EB) is urrently conducting contact tracing of passengers aboard the flights of the two positive cases. EB has secured the manifestos of the flights and is in close coordination with the concerned airlines. Contact tracing activities are ongoing in Cebu and Dumaguete, and in other places where the patients stayed and traveled to.

“The Philippine Government has already implemented a temporary travel ban for travelers coming from China, Macao, and Hong Kong. DOH is monitoring every development on the 2019-nCoV very closely and is taking proactive measures to contain the spread of this virus in our country. This health event is fast-evolving and fluid. We are continuously recalibrating our plans and efforts as the situation develops,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said.

“We are providing the public with constant updates and advisories as frequently as possible, so all I ask from the public now is to heed the advisories from official DOH channels and to refrain from sharing unverified and unvalidated information. I assure the public that we will keep you abreast of any information that we have,” he added.
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Thursday, August 29, 2019

How To Prevent Leptospirosis

Many areas in the country are prone to flooding especially during rainy and storm season due to poor drainage system and blocked  water sewerage passages. Aside from the dreaded dengue carrying mosquitoes thriving in wet and flooded surfaces, there are also victims of leptospirosis caused by drenching in flood waters infected from rat urine body wastes.


any areas in the country are prone to flooding especially during rainy and storm season due to poor drainage system and blocked  water sewerage passages. Aside from the dreaded dengue carrying mosquitoes thriving in wet and flooded surfaces, there are also victims of leptospirosis caused by drenching in flood waters infected from urine and rat wastes.       Ads  Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals. It is caused by bacteria called Leptospira. In humans, it can cause a wide range of symptoms, some of which may be mistaken for other diseases. Some infected persons, however, may not show any symptoms at all.  Like dengue, the symptoms includes rashes, high fever and other similar signs. Fatality rates are also high like dengue. People who are exposed to leptospirosis are given prophylaxis. It targets the kidneys.  Ads          Sponsored Links     To control the spread of leptospirosis, everyone must observe cleanliness in the surroundings.  According to health secretary Francisco Duque, the DOH can only advice the government to ensure proper and efficient collection of garbage, flood waters has to be drained. The issue has to be addressed environmentally.  Avoid drenching yourself to floodwater especially if you have open wounds, even a small cut. People without any cuts are also not considered safe from the infection.  Should you already immersed yourself in the flood, you need to immediately go to the nearest hospital or health center for consultation. Infected individuals are given Doxycycline or Prophylaxis, an anti-bacterial medication to prevent infection.      The best way to stop the disease is to control rodent population by maintaining a clean environment.

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Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals. It is caused by bacteria called Leptospira. In humans, it can cause a wide range of symptoms, some of which may be mistaken for other diseases. Some infected persons, however, may not show any symptoms at all.


Like dengue, the symptoms includes rashes, high fever and other similar signs. Fatality rates are also high like dengue. People who are exposed to leptospirosis are given prophylaxis, an anti-bacterial agent. Leptospirosis targets the kidneys and if not prevented, it can damage the kidneys and eventually cause death.
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To control the spread of leptospirosis, everyone must observe cleanliness in the surroundings.

According to health secretary Francisco Duque, the DOH can only advice the government to ensure proper and efficient collection of garbage, flood waters has to be drained. The issue has to be addressed environmentally.

Avoid drenching yourself to floodwater especially if you have open wounds, even a small cut. People without any cuts are also not considered safe from the infection.

Should you already immersed yourself in the flood, you need to immediately go to the nearest hospital or health center for consultation. Infected individuals are given Doxycycline or Prophylaxis, an anti-bacterial medication to prevent infection.
 The best way to stop the disease is to control rodent population by maintaining a clean environment.
©2019 THOUGHTSKOTO

Thursday, August 22, 2019

DOH Seeks To Regulate Vape

In the midst of various health advocates campaign against the cigarette which contain harmful nicotine, the vape or electronic cigarettes are gaining  popularity among smokers. In spite of the claims that it is more safer than smoking tobacco, the Department of Health is seeking to regulate its use.

In the midst of various health advocates campaign against the cigarette which contain harmful nicotine, the vape or electronic cigarettes are gaining  popularity among smokers. In spite of the claims that it is more safer than smoking tobacco, the Department of Health is seeking to regulate its use.       Ads    The Department of Health (DOH) is seeking to regulate selling and using of e-cigarettes and vaporizer products in the country, citing the health risk for users, especially young people. DOH Said that it has harmful synthetic chemicals and nicotine as well.  Health Undersecretary Eric Domingo said that vape should not be openly available to the young people and non-smokers. Even those who does not smoke start using vape and end up being smokers.  For people who are less than 25 years of age, vaping affects the brain development causing it to arrest the normal development of the brain and the intellect of the young people who use it. vape can be potentially poisonous according to Domingo.  Ads          Sponsored Links    According to Domingo, there should also be laws prohibiting the use of e-cigarettes and vaporizers in public places. Non-vapers should be protected from the smoke emitted by vapes. Non-smokers should have the right to breathe clean air even in the public places.  The World Health Organization had issued a warning against the use of  e-cigarettes because these are "undoubtedly harmful" and should be regulated.  E-cigarettes also expose its users to potential physical harm following the incidents of these device exploding because it uses batteries to be operated.

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The Department of Health (DOH) is seeking to regulate selling and using of e-cigarettes and vaporizer products in the country, citing the health risk for users, especially young people. DOH Said that it has harmful synthetic chemicals and nicotine as well.

Health Undersecretary Eric Domingo said that vape should not be openly available to the young people and non-smokers. Even those who does not smoke start using vape and end up being smokers.

For people who are less than 25 years of age, vaping affects the brain development causing it to arrest the normal development of the brain and the intellect of the young people who use it. vape can be potentially poisonous according to Domingo.

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According to Domingo, there should also be laws prohibiting the use of e-cigarettes and vaporizers in public places. Non-vapers should be protected from the smoke emitted by vapes. Non-smokers should have the right to breathe clean air even in the public places.

The World Health Organization had issued a warning against the use of  e-cigarettes because these are "undoubtedly harmful" and should be regulated.

E-cigarettes also expose its users to potential physical harm following the incidents of these device exploding because it uses batteries to be operated.
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Sunday, August 18, 2019

Anti-Dengue Home Hacks

Dengue carrying mosquitoes are everywhere and every home must be protected from it. The first line of defense against the dreaded disease is prevention and we can all do it by doing these simple steps at home.

Dengue carrying mosquitoes are everywhere and every home must be protected from it. The first line of defense against the dreaded disease is prevention and we can all do it by doing these simple steps at home.      Ads      The Department of Health (DOH) recently declared a “national dengue epidemic” since dengue cases have been significantly increasing. This is 98% higher than the numbers in 2018, six hundred and twenty two people already lost their lives this year alone.  While the local government units are addressing the situation of the epidemic, the first step to prevent it starts from our homes.  Here are some home hacks that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding to get rid of dengue.   The DOH recommends The Enhanced 4-S implantation which calls for everyone to be active in controlling the spread of mosquito population and avoiding any possible dengue deaths within the community.     1. Search  Find out where mosquitoes thrive and destroy their breeding sites. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, so throw all the containers where stagnant water can accumulate especially during rainy season. These include old tires, blocked drainage, flooded diggings, and even cracked concrete.     2. Secure self-protection  Wear mosquito-repellant, long pants, and long-sleeved shirts.  Aedes egypti are daytime biting mosquitoes but they can also bite during the night so it's best to wear an insect repellant most of the time especially when it is near dark time.  3. Seek early consultation  If the person shows most common symptom of dengue like fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, rashes, nausea, vomiting, and unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleeding) do not hesitate to go to a nearby hospital or clinic for consultation. The first 24 to 48 hours of dengue infection are crucial and early treatment is important.  Ads      Sponsored Links        4. Support fogging or spraying in hot spot areas  DOH also encourages fogging and spraying in mosquito-breeding hotspots to be done by authorized and trained sprayers to achieve immediate knockdown of mosquitoes.   Installing creens on windows, doors, and vents,  using insect sprays and mosquito repellant both inside and outside the house can also help a lot.   Pet's drinking bowl should be checked and changed on a regular basis.  Drain rainwater tanks and water storage bins and nearby plants trimmed and under control.  Light-colored clothing has to be worn because mosquitoes are reportedly more attracted to dark colors.   These simple steps could help a lot to keep mosquitoes away. The war against dengue can be fought one home at a time.

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The Department of Health (DOH) recently declared a “national dengue epidemic” since dengue cases have been significantly increasing. This is 98% higher than the numbers in 2018, six hundred and twenty two people already lost their lives this year alone.

While the local government units are addressing the situation of the epidemic, the first step to prevent it starts from our homes.

Here are some home hacks that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding to get rid of dengue.


The DOH recommends The Enhanced 4-S implantation which calls for everyone to be active in controlling the spread of mosquito population and avoiding any possible dengue deaths within the community.

Dengue carrying mosquitoes are everywhere and every home must be protected from it. The first line of defense against the dreaded disease is prevention and we can all do it by doing these simple steps at home.      Ads      The Department of Health (DOH) recently declared a “national dengue epidemic” since dengue cases have been significantly increasing. This is 98% higher than the numbers in 2018, six hundred and twenty two people already lost their lives this year alone.  While the local government units are addressing the situation of the epidemic, the first step to prevent it starts from our homes.  Here are some home hacks that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding to get rid of dengue.   The DOH recommends The Enhanced 4-S implantation which calls for everyone to be active in controlling the spread of mosquito population and avoiding any possible dengue deaths within the community.     1. Search  Find out where mosquitoes thrive and destroy their breeding sites. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, so throw all the containers where stagnant water can accumulate especially during rainy season. These include old tires, blocked drainage, flooded diggings, and even cracked concrete.     2. Secure self-protection  Wear mosquito-repellant, long pants, and long-sleeved shirts.  Aedes egypti are daytime biting mosquitoes but they can also bite during the night so it's best to wear an insect repellant most of the time especially when it is near dark time.  3. Seek early consultation  If the person shows most common symptom of dengue like fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, rashes, nausea, vomiting, and unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleeding) do not hesitate to go to a nearby hospital or clinic for consultation. The first 24 to 48 hours of dengue infection are crucial and early treatment is important.  Ads      Sponsored Links        4. Support fogging or spraying in hot spot areas  DOH also encourages fogging and spraying in mosquito-breeding hotspots to be done by authorized and trained sprayers to achieve immediate knockdown of mosquitoes.   Installing creens on windows, doors, and vents,  using insect sprays and mosquito repellant both inside and outside the house can also help a lot.   Pet's drinking bowl should be checked and changed on a regular basis.  Drain rainwater tanks and water storage bins and nearby plants trimmed and under control.  Light-colored clothing has to be worn because mosquitoes are reportedly more attracted to dark colors.   These simple steps could help a lot to keep mosquitoes away. The war against dengue can be fought one home at a time.

1. Search

Find out where mosquitoes thrive and destroy their breeding sites. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, so throw all the containers where stagnant water can accumulate especially during rainy season. These include old tires, blocked drainage, flooded diggings, and even cracked concrete.

Dengue carrying mosquitoes are everywhere and every home must be protected from it. The first line of defense against the dreaded disease is prevention and we can all do it by doing these simple steps at home.      Ads      The Department of Health (DOH) recently declared a “national dengue epidemic” since dengue cases have been significantly increasing. This is 98% higher than the numbers in 2018, six hundred and twenty two people already lost their lives this year alone.  While the local government units are addressing the situation of the epidemic, the first step to prevent it starts from our homes.  Here are some home hacks that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding to get rid of dengue.   The DOH recommends The Enhanced 4-S implantation which calls for everyone to be active in controlling the spread of mosquito population and avoiding any possible dengue deaths within the community.     1. Search  Find out where mosquitoes thrive and destroy their breeding sites. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, so throw all the containers where stagnant water can accumulate especially during rainy season. These include old tires, blocked drainage, flooded diggings, and even cracked concrete.     2. Secure self-protection  Wear mosquito-repellant, long pants, and long-sleeved shirts.  Aedes egypti are daytime biting mosquitoes but they can also bite during the night so it's best to wear an insect repellant most of the time especially when it is near dark time.  3. Seek early consultation  If the person shows most common symptom of dengue like fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, rashes, nausea, vomiting, and unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleeding) do not hesitate to go to a nearby hospital or clinic for consultation. The first 24 to 48 hours of dengue infection are crucial and early treatment is important.  Ads      Sponsored Links        4. Support fogging or spraying in hot spot areas  DOH also encourages fogging and spraying in mosquito-breeding hotspots to be done by authorized and trained sprayers to achieve immediate knockdown of mosquitoes.   Installing creens on windows, doors, and vents,  using insect sprays and mosquito repellant both inside and outside the house can also help a lot.   Pet's drinking bowl should be checked and changed on a regular basis.  Drain rainwater tanks and water storage bins and nearby plants trimmed and under control.  Light-colored clothing has to be worn because mosquitoes are reportedly more attracted to dark colors.   These simple steps could help a lot to keep mosquitoes away. The war against dengue can be fought one home at a time.

2. Secure self-protection

Wear mosquito-repellant, long pants, and long-sleeved shirts.  Aedes egypti are daytime biting mosquitoes but they can also bite during the night so it's best to wear an insect repellant most of the time especially when it is near dark time.
Dengue carrying mosquitoes are everywhere and every home must be protected from it. The first line of defense against the dreaded disease is prevention and we can all do it by doing these simple steps at home.      Ads      The Department of Health (DOH) recently declared a “national dengue epidemic” since dengue cases have been significantly increasing. This is 98% higher than the numbers in 2018, six hundred and twenty two people already lost their lives this year alone.  While the local government units are addressing the situation of the epidemic, the first step to prevent it starts from our homes.  Here are some home hacks that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding to get rid of dengue.   The DOH recommends The Enhanced 4-S implantation which calls for everyone to be active in controlling the spread of mosquito population and avoiding any possible dengue deaths within the community.     1. Search  Find out where mosquitoes thrive and destroy their breeding sites. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, so throw all the containers where stagnant water can accumulate especially during rainy season. These include old tires, blocked drainage, flooded diggings, and even cracked concrete.     2. Secure self-protection  Wear mosquito-repellant, long pants, and long-sleeved shirts.  Aedes egypti are daytime biting mosquitoes but they can also bite during the night so it's best to wear an insect repellant most of the time especially when it is near dark time.  3. Seek early consultation  If the person shows most common symptom of dengue like fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, rashes, nausea, vomiting, and unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleeding) do not hesitate to go to a nearby hospital or clinic for consultation. The first 24 to 48 hours of dengue infection are crucial and early treatment is important.  Ads      Sponsored Links        4. Support fogging or spraying in hot spot areas  DOH also encourages fogging and spraying in mosquito-breeding hotspots to be done by authorized and trained sprayers to achieve immediate knockdown of mosquitoes.   Installing creens on windows, doors, and vents,  using insect sprays and mosquito repellant both inside and outside the house can also help a lot.   Pet's drinking bowl should be checked and changed on a regular basis.  Drain rainwater tanks and water storage bins and nearby plants trimmed and under control.  Light-colored clothing has to be worn because mosquitoes are reportedly more attracted to dark colors.   These simple steps could help a lot to keep mosquitoes away. The war against dengue can be fought one home at a time.
3. Seek early consultation

If the person shows most common symptom of dengue like fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, rashes, nausea, vomiting, and unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleeding) do not hesitate to go to a nearby hospital or clinic for consultation. The first 24 to 48 hours of dengue infection are crucial and early treatment is important.
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Dengue carrying mosquitoes are everywhere and every home must be protected from it. The first line of defense against the dreaded disease is prevention and we can all do it by doing these simple steps at home.      Ads      The Department of Health (DOH) recently declared a “national dengue epidemic” since dengue cases have been significantly increasing. This is 98% higher than the numbers in 2018, six hundred and twenty two people already lost their lives this year alone.  While the local government units are addressing the situation of the epidemic, the first step to prevent it starts from our homes.  Here are some home hacks that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding to get rid of dengue.   The DOH recommends The Enhanced 4-S implantation which calls for everyone to be active in controlling the spread of mosquito population and avoiding any possible dengue deaths within the community.     1. Search  Find out where mosquitoes thrive and destroy their breeding sites. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, so throw all the containers where stagnant water can accumulate especially during rainy season. These include old tires, blocked drainage, flooded diggings, and even cracked concrete.     2. Secure self-protection  Wear mosquito-repellant, long pants, and long-sleeved shirts.  Aedes egypti are daytime biting mosquitoes but they can also bite during the night so it's best to wear an insect repellant most of the time especially when it is near dark time.  3. Seek early consultation  If the person shows most common symptom of dengue like fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and joint pain, rashes, nausea, vomiting, and unusual bleeding (nose or gum bleeding) do not hesitate to go to a nearby hospital or clinic for consultation. The first 24 to 48 hours of dengue infection are crucial and early treatment is important.  Ads      Sponsored Links        4. Support fogging or spraying in hot spot areas  DOH also encourages fogging and spraying in mosquito-breeding hotspots to be done by authorized and trained sprayers to achieve immediate knockdown of mosquitoes.   Installing creens on windows, doors, and vents,  using insect sprays and mosquito repellant both inside and outside the house can also help a lot.   Pet's drinking bowl should be checked and changed on a regular basis.  Drain rainwater tanks and water storage bins and nearby plants trimmed and under control.  Light-colored clothing has to be worn because mosquitoes are reportedly more attracted to dark colors.   These simple steps could help a lot to keep mosquitoes away. The war against dengue can be fought one home at a time.

4. Support fogging or spraying in hot spot areas
DOH also encourages fogging and spraying in mosquito-breeding hotspots to be done by authorized and trained sprayers to achieve immediate knockdown of mosquitoes.

Installing creens on windows, doors, and vents, 
using insect sprays and mosquito repellant both inside and outside the house can also help a lot.

Pet's drinking bowl should be checked and changed on a regular basis. 
Drain rainwater tanks and water storage bins and nearby plants trimmed and under control. 
Light-colored clothing has to be worn because mosquitoes are reportedly more attracted to dark colors. 

These simple steps could help a lot to keep mosquitoes away. The war against dengue can be fought one home at a time.
©2019 THOUGHTSKOTO

Friday, March 01, 2019

Garin, Several Others Indicted By DOJ Over Dengvaxia


By the 127-page decision written by a panel led by Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Ma. Emilio Victorio,which has yet to be made public as of this writing, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has indicted former Health Secretary Janette Garin and several other individuals of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide over deaths allegedly caused by the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia.


By the 127-page decision written by a panel led by Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Ma. Emilio Victorio,which has yet to be made public as of this writing, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has indicted former Health Secretary Janette Garin and several other individuals of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide over deaths allegedly caused by the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia.      Ads  Along with her are other DOH officials and employees  who were also indicted for the same charge: Dr. Vincente Belizario Jr. Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go Dr. Gerardo Bayugo Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy Dr. Irma Asuncion Dr. Julius Lecciones Dr. Maria Joyce Ducusin Dr. Rosalind Vianzon Dr. Mario Baquilod  Sanofi Pasteur Inc. officials are also indicted by the prosecution of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide:  Carlito Realuyo Stanislas Camart Jean Louis Grunwald Jean Francois Vacherand Conchita Santos Jazel Anne Calvo  Also included in the said indictment are Maria Lourdes Santiago and Melody Zamudio from the Food and Drug Administration, and Research Institute for Tropical Medicine’s Dr. Socorro Lupisan and Dr. Maria Rosario Capeding.  The criminal complaints against Health Secretary Francisco Duque, however, was being dismissed for insufficiency of evidence.  The DOJ also explained that the panel arrived at the indictment for reckless imprudence, which is “a crime of neglect [that] punishes those who ‘exhibit ‘dangerous recklessness, the lack of care or foresight.’”  They held that Garin and the other Health officials who were also doctors “totally disregarded the identified risks and adverse effects of the vaccine.”  “Said risks materialized with the death of the victims,” the statement further read.  The DOJ did not identify the risks or adverse effects.  The DOJ’s statement did not touch on Garin's that there is no evidence that directly linking the deaths to Dengvaxia.

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Along with her are other DOH officials and employees

who were also indicted for the same charges:
Dr. Vincente Belizario Jr.
Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go
Dr. Gerardo Bayugo
Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy
Dr. Irma Asuncion
Dr. Julius Lecciones
Dr. Maria Joyce Ducusin
Dr. Rosalind Vianzon
Dr. Mario Baquilod

Sanofi Pasteur Inc. officials are also indicted by the prosecution of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide:

Carlito Realuyo
Stanislas Camart
Jean Louis Grunwald
Jean Francois Vacherand
Conchita Santos
Jazel Anne Calvo

Also included in the said indictment are Maria Lourdes Santiago and Melody Zamudio from the Food and Drug Administration, and Research Institute for Tropical Medicine’s Dr. Socorro Lupisan and Dr. Maria Rosario Capeding.

The criminal complaints against Health Secretary Francisco Duque, however, was being dismissed for insufficiency of evidence.


The DOJ also explained that the panel arrived at the indictment for reckless imprudence, which is “a crime of neglect [that] punishes those who ‘exhibit ‘dangerous recklessness, the lack of care or foresight.’”

They held that Garin and the other Health officials who were also doctors “totally disregarded the identified risks and adverse effects of the vaccine.”

“Said risks materialized with the death of the victims,” the statement further read.

The DOJ did not identify the risks or adverse effects.
The DOJ’s statement did not touch on Garin's statement that there is no evidence that directly linking the deaths to Dengvaxia.

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In the real world, availing loans is sometimes inevitable. Financial problems often come unannounced and if you do not have enough savings, you most probably end up getting a loan from a friend, a loan company or a bank. Many overseas Filipino workers (OFW), for example, avail loans specifically designed for people working abroad and seafarers.   https://www.jbsolis.com/2019/02/move-to-these-places-and-get-paid-if.html    Ads    In the society we live in, applying for a loan correlates to debt. In reality, loans actually help people build and establish a credit history to which banking and finance companies refer.   In applying for a loan, whether from a loan company or from a bank, having a good credit history helps you to be approved quickly.    However, there are many types of loans designed for specific needs. Terms and conditions in each type are also different.  In this article, we will break down for you the types of loans and help you decide which ones do you need.   OFW loan – OFW loans work similarly as personal loans but are specifically offered to overseas Filipino workers with valid contracts. A co-borrower or immediate relative based in the Philippines is required. It usually has flexible payment terms to accommodate the specific needs of OFWs and their families.   Personal loan – Personal loans are usually unsecured loans, which means it’s based purely on an individual’s credit score and does not require any collateral, unlike secured loans. The interest rates may range from 1.2 percent to 8 percent, depending on the financial institution. Payment terms are typically shorter, from six to 60 months.  Car loan – Car loans are for people who don’t have enough cash to shoulder the full purchase of a vehicle. It has flexible payment terms of three to five years. To apply for a car loan, simply submit valid IDs and proof of income to get pre-approved. It may be required to have the down payment for the car to get approved.  Business loan – Business loans can be used for a new business or the expansion of an existing one. Examples are line credit, equipment loan, and conventional business loan. Terms depend on the nature of the business and the agreement between the borrower and the lender.  Home loan – Housing loan interest rates are decided between the borrower and the financial institution, with payment terms ranging from five to 30 years. The lender maintains property rights as collateral, and an appraisal fee typically applies.  Credit cards or cash advances – Cash advances are short-term loans with higher interest rates and are typically paid for the following month. Some credit card companies offer longer terms, from three to 12 months. The amount a person can borrow depends on their credit limit.
In the real world, availing loans is sometimes inevitable. Financial problems often come unannounced and if you do not have enough savings, you most probably end up getting a loan from a friend, a loan company or a bank. Many overseas Filipino workers (OFW), for example, avail loans specifically designed for people working abroad and seafarers.   https://www.jbsolis.com/2019/02/move-to-these-places-and-get-paid-if.html    Ads    In the society we live in, applying for a loan correlates to debt. In reality, loans actually help people build and establish a credit history to which banking and finance companies refer.   In applying for a loan, whether from a loan company or from a bank, having a good credit history helps you to be approved quickly.    However, there are many types of loans designed for specific needs. Terms and conditions in each type are also different.  In this article, we will break down for you the types of loans and help you decide which ones do you need.   OFW loan – OFW loans work similarly as personal loans but are specifically offered to overseas Filipino workers with valid contracts. A co-borrower or immediate relative based in the Philippines is required. It usually has flexible payment terms to accommodate the specific needs of OFWs and their families.   Personal loan – Personal loans are usually unsecured loans, which means it’s based purely on an individual’s credit score and does not require any collateral, unlike secured loans. The interest rates may range from 1.2 percent to 8 percent, depending on the financial institution. Payment terms are typically shorter, from six to 60 months.  Car loan – Car loans are for people who don’t have enough cash to shoulder the full purchase of a vehicle. It has flexible payment terms of three to five years. To apply for a car loan, simply submit valid IDs and proof of income to get pre-approved. It may be required to have the down payment for the car to get approved.  Business loan – Business loans can be used for a new business or the expansion of an existing one. Examples are line credit, equipment loan, and conventional business loan. Terms depend on the nature of the business and the agreement between the borrower and the lender.  Home loan – Housing loan interest rates are decided between the borrower and the financial institution, with payment terms ranging from five to 30 years. The lender maintains property rights as collateral, and an appraisal fee typically applies.  Credit cards or cash advances – Cash advances are short-term loans with higher interest rates and are typically paid for the following month. Some credit card companies offer longer terms, from three to 12 months. The amount a person can borrow depends on their credit limit.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

OFW Group Pushing For Mobile Clinic To Bring Medical Care To The Doorsteps Of OFWs And Their Family


Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent. Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”  Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.  Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.  The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services. Sponsored Links  A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors." "Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added. They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as   AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs. The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs. "We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and PHILHEALTH to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.  Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic. Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.  Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent.
Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”
Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent. Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”  Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.  Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.  The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services. Sponsored Links  A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors." "Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added. They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as   AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs. The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs. "We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and PHILHEALTH to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.  Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic. Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.  Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.
Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent. Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”  Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.  Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.  The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services. Sponsored Links  A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors." "Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added. They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as   AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs. The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs. "We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and PHILHEALTH to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.  Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic. Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.  Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.
Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent. Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”  Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.  Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.  The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services. Sponsored Links  A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors." "Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added. They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as   AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs. The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs. "We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and PHILHEALTH to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.  Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic. Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.  Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services.
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A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors."
"Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added.
They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as  PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO and Philhealth .
Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent. Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”  Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.  Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.  The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services. Sponsored Links  A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors." "Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added. They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as   AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs. The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs. "We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and PHILHEALTH to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.  Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic. Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.  Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs.
The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs.
"We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and Philhealth to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.
Health is a primary concern that every Filipino family often put into least consideration especially those in the remote areas of the country. They only consult the doctors or go to the hospital if the health risk are already out of hand. The reason is that they rather spend their hard-earned money for other basic needs like food and other necessities. That is why the seasonal medical missions from private and government entities are being swarmed by people because it is their only chance to avail quality health services without spending a cent. Mobile health services are popular in other parts of the world like Africa, India, Mozambique, Cameron and Tanzania,where access to the basic medical needs are badly needed. Elizabeth Sheehan, the founder of Containers 2 Clinics was inspired to make her company based on her clinical work in the US, Cambodia, and Mozambique, where she realized how the “lack of access to basic healthcare resulted in death and broken families.”  Health care is a huge challenge in areas where there are no developed roads and railways. Mobile clinics can penetrate these areas to bring health care and educate the people with regards to their health.  Mobile clinics are doing a great part to fight malnutrition, reduce mortality rate among mother and infants and help  avoid the spread of diseases.  The Department of Health has health buses in operation but the services are exclusively for dental services. Sponsored Links  A group of concerned OFWs is now pushing for the establishment of  Mobile Health Clinic to provide health services for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families. OFW-Ako Founder Doc. Chie Umandap, an OFW based in Kuwait, said "We are now in the process in presenting the concept to our potential sponsors." "Our objective is to have the mobile clinic visit the areas where there are concentration of OFW families based on the record of POEA and other agencies," he added. They are spearheading the Mobile Health Clinic project with the help of government agencies such as   AKO-OFW is a  group of advocates from various parts of the world bound together to protect the rights & welfare of OFWs. The group which consists of OFW advocates, believe that the mobile health clinic can be a great help to the families of the OFWs who are in remote provinces and areas with a large concentration of OFWs. "We intend to invite the following GOCC and agencies : PAGCOR, OWWA, PCSO  to provide apparatuses and PHILHEALTH to help us in sustaining the medicines," Doc Chie Umandap said.  Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic. Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.  Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org Advertisement Read More:         ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Determined to realize this dream to bring quality health services to the OFW families, Doc Chie said that he already sent a dental chair  in the Philippines which is to be donated for the use of the mobile health clinic.
Initially, the mobile health clinic will provide medical and dental services and it will all depend on the provision of the sponsors.

Sources: Ph Lessons, ifpma.org
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