+ Follow CENTRAL VISAYAS AND METRO MANILA Tag
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[Title] => Add'l policemen sent to Tacloban City to stop looting
[Summary] => Additional policemen are being sent to Tacloban City to restore peace and order in the capital of Leyte province, severely devastated by Typhoon Yolanda (international name Haiyan).
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[Title] => 'Bebeng' out of Pagasa name list
[Summary] => “Bebeng” will be removed soon from the list of tropical cyclone names due to the storm’s huge damage to the country, an official of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Dengue epidemic feared in Central Luzon
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga Cases of dengue in Central Luzon may reach epidemic proportions if the public will not support the drive to curb the spread of the viral disease, a ranking health official warned the public yesterday.
Dr. Rio Magpantay, chief of the epidemiological unit of Department of Healths (DOH) regional office here, said 598 dengue cases have been monitored in government hospitals in Central Luzon since January.
"The situation is even worse as we have not even monitored the cases in private hospitals due to lack of manpower," she said.
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Dr. Rio Magpantay, chief of the epidemiological unit of Department of Healths (DOH) regional office here, said 598 dengue cases have been monitored in government hospitals in Central Luzon since January.
"The situation is even worse as we have not even monitored the cases in private hospitals due to lack of manpower," she said.
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November 10, 2013 - 11:41am