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Ngayong araw inaasahang magsisilang ng sanggol sa Philippine General Hospital (PGH) ang isa sa detainees na tinaguriang “Morong 43”.

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Meanwhile, an infectious disease expert at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) in Manila told The STAR yesterday the airborne virus seemed to have zeroed in only on Catholic schools because the latter’s classrooms were mostly air-conditioned and conducive to the spread of an airborne virus.
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Ngayong araw inaasahang magsisilang ng sanggol sa Philippine General Hospital (PGH) ang isa sa detainees na tinaguriang “Morong 43”.

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