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                    [Summary] => MALOLOS CITY — The deadly dengue virus is claiming more victims in Bulacan and is, in fact, nearing the "alert level," a senior health official said yesterday.


A total of 591 cases have been reported in the province since January, nine of whom died from the mosquito-borne disease common during the rainy season.
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This was what the Department of Health (DOH) advised the public yesterday, saying voluntary blood donation is not only good for one’s health but could also save the lives of others.

Health Undersecretary Ethelyn Nieto said Filipinos are still not keen on donating blood, fearing needle pricks and believing that the procedure is hazardous to one’s health.
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Nieto, however, said the outbreak is now "very much under control" because health experts promptly acted on it.

The victims, mostly children, are residents of two barangays, including Nambutak, in Palapag town.
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A total of 591 cases have been reported in the province since January, nine of whom died from the mosquito-borne disease common during the rainy season.
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This was what the Department of Health (DOH) advised the public yesterday, saying voluntary blood donation is not only good for one’s health but could also save the lives of others.

Health Undersecretary Ethelyn Nieto said Filipinos are still not keen on donating blood, fearing needle pricks and believing that the procedure is hazardous to one’s health.
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Nieto, however, said the outbreak is now "very much under control" because health experts promptly acted on it.

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