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Dayrit said the three separate cases monitored in Cagayan de Oro City and Cavite and Laguna provinces last year were from a "mutant strain" of the virus.
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While admitting that a polio virus epidemic threat has resulted in a current state of national emergency, Dayrit assured the public that there was no cause for panic as the government has already taken steps to address the matter.
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Dayrit said the three separate cases monitored in Cagayan de Oro City and Cavite and Laguna provinces last year were from a "mutant strain" of the virus.
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While admitting that a polio virus epidemic threat has resulted in a current state of national emergency, Dayrit assured the public that there was no cause for panic as the government has already taken steps to address the matter.
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January 9, 2002 - 12:00am