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Dr. Thelma Santos, director of DepEd's Health and Nutrition Center, said that if teachers would be more observant of their students, they could contribute to the early detection or prevention of illness among students and ease the pressure on DepEd's health workers like herself.

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Dr. Thelma Santos, DepEd School Health and Nutrition Center (SHNC) director, said that they foresee little resistance to the random drug tests after the success of the program in Metro Manila early this year.

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Reports reaching the Department of Education (DepEd) showed that 205 of the victims were taken to the Ospital ng Maynila, 57 to the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), 37 to the Lourdes Hospital and 15 to the Mandaluyong Medical Center.
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"Since they distribute fresh milk coming from dairy cooperatives, we decided to exempt their products from the suspension," said Dr. Thelma Santos, head of DepEd’s School Health and Nutrition Center.
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Dr. Thelma Santos, director of DepEd's Health and Nutrition Center, said that if teachers would be more observant of their students, they could contribute to the early detection or prevention of illness among students and ease the pressure on DepEd's health workers like herself.

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Ayon kay DepEd Director Dr. Thelma Santos, ang babala ay nagmula na rin sa Department of Health (DoH) matapos na mangamba ang pamunuan nito sa pagkalat ng nasabing nakamamatay na sakit.

Dahil dito, bumuo na rin ng task force ang DepEd at DoH upang mag-monitor sa mga eskuwelahan para mapangalagaan ang mga estudyante.
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Dr. Thelma Santos, DepEd School Health and Nutrition Center (SHNC) director, said that they foresee little resistance to the random drug tests after the success of the program in Metro Manila early this year.

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