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CEBU, Philippines – The amended regulations in conducting random drug tests among students will be implemented next month, the Department of Health said, following the orientation conducted among coordinators from the Commission on Higher Education and the Department of Education.

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Dr. Benjamin Reyes, program manager of the Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers of the DOH, said out of the 8,670 students nationwide who underwent drug testing, 0.8 percent were proven drug users.
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Dr. Benjamin Reyes, the DOH’s supervising officer for its anti-drug abuse program, said they failed to implement the drug tests last year because of strong resistance from college students, who said that subjecting them to the tests would violate their human rights.
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Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said while this figure — which represents 1.2 percent of the 6.4 million public and private high school students all over the country — is "not alarming" compared to international figures, "it does not mean we can let our guard down."
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Dr. Benjamin Reyes, supervising promotion officer of the DOH’s National Health Promotion, noted that DOH wanted the P300-fee down by P100, at the most to ease the burden of public utility drivers and other people who have to undergo drug tests as a requirement for work.
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Cebu City Rep. Antonio Cuenco, who will lead the drug summit today at the House of Representatives, said he is only making an estimate as statistics or hard evidence that would stand in court is almost impossible to acquire.
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CEBU, Philippines – The amended regulations in conducting random drug tests among students will be implemented next month, the Department of Health said, following the orientation conducted among coordinators from the Commission on Higher Education and the Department of Education.

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Dr. Benjamin Reyes, program manager of the Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers of the DOH, said out of the 8,670 students nationwide who underwent drug testing, 0.8 percent were proven drug users.
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Dr. Benjamin Reyes, the DOH’s supervising officer for its anti-drug abuse program, said they failed to implement the drug tests last year because of strong resistance from college students, who said that subjecting them to the tests would violate their human rights.
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Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said while this figure — which represents 1.2 percent of the 6.4 million public and private high school students all over the country — is "not alarming" compared to international figures, "it does not mean we can let our guard down."
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Dr. Benjamin Reyes, supervising promotion officer of the DOH’s National Health Promotion, noted that DOH wanted the P300-fee down by P100, at the most to ease the burden of public utility drivers and other people who have to undergo drug tests as a requirement for work.
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Cebu City Rep. Antonio Cuenco, who will lead the drug summit today at the House of Representatives, said he is only making an estimate as statistics or hard evidence that would stand in court is almost impossible to acquire.
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