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                    [Title] => QC launches ‘Sagip Baga’
                    [Summary] => The Quezon City health department, in coordination with the Department of Health, USAID and the Philippine Tuberculosis Society, has launched the "Sagip Baga" project to provide medical assistance to patients affected by pulmonary tuberculosis in various barangays. 


Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde, city health officer, said the program is line with Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr.’s health agenda to ensure delivery of basic health services to city residents particularly the urban poor which constitutes almost half of the city’s 2.4 million population.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. directed City health officer Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde to submit a report on the effects of fumigation as a basis for denying the request for fogging equipment in the city.

The mayor’s directive was in relation to the city government’s renewed campaign against the possible outbreak of dengue fever during the rainy season.
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Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde, city health department chief, said Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and the city health department have begun looking for a place to put up a dog pound to house askals (asong kalye or stray dogs) and dogs that have bitten humans.

She said the mayor welcomed the proposal for a city dog pound because stray dogs can pose a threat to humans.
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Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde, city health officer, said the program is line with Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr.’s health agenda to ensure delivery of basic health services to city residents particularly the urban poor which constitutes almost half of the city’s 2.4 million population.
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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. directed City health officer Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde to submit a report on the effects of fumigation as a basis for denying the request for fogging equipment in the city.

The mayor’s directive was in relation to the city government’s renewed campaign against the possible outbreak of dengue fever during the rainy season.
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Dr. Maria Paz Ugalde, city health department chief, said Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and the city health department have begun looking for a place to put up a dog pound to house askals (asong kalye or stray dogs) and dogs that have bitten humans.

She said the mayor welcomed the proposal for a city dog pound because stray dogs can pose a threat to humans.
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