+ Follow DAVAO CITY AND COTABATO CITY Tag
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[Title] => 14 localities under dengue watch
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The Department of Health (DOH) is closely monitoring barangays in 14 localities nationwide where several dengue cases have appeared, according to a department report.
That has prompted the department to launch a public information campaign against dengue, the first to be implemented by the DOH during the summer. Each year, the DOH launches an information campaign at the start of the rainy season, when mosquitoes are most active.
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[Title] => Ebdane vows to strengthen PNP intelligence vs terrorists
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Philippine National Police chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. vowed yesterday to push for the strengthening of the police intelligence network to prevent incidents such as last weeks bomb explosion at a bus terminal in Kidapawan City that killed six people and injured at least 30 others.
Ebdane arrived here Sunday after conducting an inspection at the explosion site in Kidapawan City.
"It is important for the police to strengthen our intelligence network so that cases like bomb explosions could be prevented," Ebdane said.
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[Title] => Dayrit warns of dengue epidemic nationwide
[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) warned yesterday that dengue fever might reach epidemic proportions nationwide as cases of the potentially fatal illness have climbed to nearly 8,000.
"An epidemic may occur anytime if mosquito-breeding places are not eliminated," Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit said during an anti-dengue campaign in Valenzuela, Metro Manila.
Dayrit said that from January to July 27, dengue cases nationwide have reached 7,697, including 67 deaths. Metro Manila accounted for majority of the cases, followed by Central Luzon.
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DAVAO CITY AND COTABATO CITY
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[Title] => 14 localities under dengue watch
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The Department of Health (DOH) is closely monitoring barangays in 14 localities nationwide where several dengue cases have appeared, according to a department report.
That has prompted the department to launch a public information campaign against dengue, the first to be implemented by the DOH during the summer. Each year, the DOH launches an information campaign at the start of the rainy season, when mosquitoes are most active.
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[Title] => Ebdane vows to strengthen PNP intelligence vs terrorists
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Philippine National Police chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. vowed yesterday to push for the strengthening of the police intelligence network to prevent incidents such as last weeks bomb explosion at a bus terminal in Kidapawan City that killed six people and injured at least 30 others.
Ebdane arrived here Sunday after conducting an inspection at the explosion site in Kidapawan City.
"It is important for the police to strengthen our intelligence network so that cases like bomb explosions could be prevented," Ebdane said.
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[Title] => Dayrit warns of dengue epidemic nationwide
[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) warned yesterday that dengue fever might reach epidemic proportions nationwide as cases of the potentially fatal illness have climbed to nearly 8,000.
"An epidemic may occur anytime if mosquito-breeding places are not eliminated," Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit said during an anti-dengue campaign in Valenzuela, Metro Manila.
Dayrit said that from January to July 27, dengue cases nationwide have reached 7,697, including 67 deaths. Metro Manila accounted for majority of the cases, followed by Central Luzon.
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October 15, 2002 - 12:00am