+ Follow IRENEO GONZALES Tag
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[Title] => Villar pushes for Maynilad water project in Las Piñas
[Summary] => As part of his commitment to further improve infrastructure and delivery of basic services in Las Piñas, Rep. Mark Villar is closely working with Maynilad to fasttrack the implementation of a proposed water project in the city.
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[Title] => No cholera in Camanava
[Summary] => Caloocan, Malabon and Navotas health officials said yesterday there is no cause for alarm as there are no reported cases of cholera in their respective areas.
The statement belies reports attributed to an urban poor group claiming some 10 children and adults have been afflicted. They said that simple diarrhea and gastro-intestinal cases of lower severity in their area could have simply been mistaken for the potentially fatal water-borne disease. They said that, in any case, the gastro figures they have on records are, more or less, normal.
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IRENEO GONZALES
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[Summary] => Caloocan, Malabon and Navotas health officials said yesterday there is no cause for alarm as there are no reported cases of cholera in their respective areas.
The statement belies reports attributed to an urban poor group claiming some 10 children and adults have been afflicted. They said that simple diarrhea and gastro-intestinal cases of lower severity in their area could have simply been mistaken for the potentially fatal water-borne disease. They said that, in any case, the gastro figures they have on records are, more or less, normal.
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October 17, 2010 - 12:00am