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For 68 years now, Victory Liner has been at the forefront of reaching communities  providing travelers the largest bus transportation in key North Luzon locations. As it continues to move people better and safer, the bus liner has embarked on another journey, this time focusing on community health care promotion.

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The city health office said about 40 to 50 percent of the city’s 128 barangays have at least one dengue case each, but Dr. Florence Reyes, city health officer, clarified that there is "no outbreak."

Reyes said there is no cause for alarm since there is no clustering of dengue cases.
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Two elderly persons and four children died after temperatures dropped in Baguio City, triggering their asthma and causing pneumonia, health officials here said.

Baguio City Health Department chief Dr. Florence Reyes attributed the deaths to the drop in temperature caused by the cold front and Siberian winds.
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DR. FLORENCE REYES
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For 68 years now, Victory Liner has been at the forefront of reaching communities  providing travelers the largest bus transportation in key North Luzon locations. As it continues to move people better and safer, the bus liner has embarked on another journey, this time focusing on community health care promotion.

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The city health office said about 40 to 50 percent of the city’s 128 barangays have at least one dengue case each, but Dr. Florence Reyes, city health officer, clarified that there is "no outbreak."

Reyes said there is no cause for alarm since there is no clustering of dengue cases.
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Two elderly persons and four children died after temperatures dropped in Baguio City, triggering their asthma and causing pneumonia, health officials here said.

Baguio City Health Department chief Dr. Florence Reyes attributed the deaths to the drop in temperature caused by the cold front and Siberian winds.
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