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A doctor here aims to be the world’s fastest circumciser of the most number of patients in an hour.

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Data showed that the coastal barangay of Catbangen, where a four-year-old child died last year due to dengue hemorrhagic fever, has the highest number of victims this year with six new cases.
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Councilor Francisco Ortega Jr., acting city mayor, immediately ordered the city health office led by Dr. Eduardo Posadas to investigate the incident.
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Two of the three fatalities are from the coastal villages of San Vicente and San Agustin, and the third from Barangay IV.

Dr. Eduardo Posadas, city health officer, however, said the 818 recorded gastroenteritis cases were lesser than those during the same period last year.
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Data showed that the coastal barangay of Catbangen, where a four-year-old child died last year due to dengue hemorrhagic fever, has the highest number of victims this year with six new cases.
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Two of the three fatalities are from the coastal villages of San Vicente and San Agustin, and the third from Barangay IV.

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