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                    [Title] => QC government workers to get anti-bird flu shots
                    [Summary] => Some 8,000 employees of the Quezon City government will be getting anti-flu shots as a preventive measure against the bird flu disease now sweeping Asian countries.


Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has ordered the city health department to administer the vaccine to City Hall employees, who will then be mobilized for a citywide anti-bird flu information campaign.

The mayor said the city government is readying a massive prevention and monitoring campaign against the deadly virus.
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The decrease has been attributed to the city government’s continuing effort to curb the spread of the disease, which is transmitted by day-biting Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes.
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Speaking before participants of an awareness rally commemorating the 15th World AIDS Day at city hall last Monday afternoon, the mayor said the city government has launched an aggressive campaign to inform the people about AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

"Not a single case of AIDS has been reported in Quezon City," he said.
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Nangilabot pa rin ang media sa kalatas ng World Health Organization na meron ngang Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Sa anim na bansa sa Southeast Asia, kasama ang Pilipinas, 435 kaso ang naitala nito lang dalawang buwan; sampu ang namatay.
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Belmonte instructed city health officer Dr. Ma. Paz Ugalde to mobilize health workers to ensure an effective campaign on the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), especially in remote communities in the city.
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Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has ordered the city health department to administer the vaccine to City Hall employees, who will then be mobilized for a citywide anti-bird flu information campaign.

The mayor said the city government is readying a massive prevention and monitoring campaign against the deadly virus.
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The decrease has been attributed to the city government’s continuing effort to curb the spread of the disease, which is transmitted by day-biting Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes.
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Speaking before participants of an awareness rally commemorating the 15th World AIDS Day at city hall last Monday afternoon, the mayor said the city government has launched an aggressive campaign to inform the people about AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

"Not a single case of AIDS has been reported in Quezon City," he said.
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Nangilabot pa rin ang media sa kalatas ng World Health Organization na meron ngang Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Sa anim na bansa sa Southeast Asia, kasama ang Pilipinas, 435 kaso ang naitala nito lang dalawang buwan; sampu ang namatay.
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Belmonte instructed city health officer Dr. Ma. Paz Ugalde to mobilize health workers to ensure an effective campaign on the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), especially in remote communities in the city.
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