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Tambal sa stroke, libre na sa 26 ka tambalanan sa gobyerno
TAGBILARAN CITY, August 18 (PIA)–Mahimong libre na ang tambal nga ihatag sa mga nabiktima og stroke o ‘brain attack’. Dungan sa pagsaulog sa Brain Attack Week, gi-anunsiyo sa Department of Health (DOH) nga dili na pasagdan ang mga pasyenteng na stroke tungod kay ang tambal nga Alteplase o tissue plasminogen activator libre nang ipanghatag sa 26 ka pampublikong tambalanan sa tibuok nasod. Matud pa ni Dr. Eric Tayag, tigpamaba sa DOH nga ang stroke ang ikaduha sa pinaka ‘common’ nga ‘cause of death’ sa nasod. Giingong pinaagi niining tambal, mas mosaka ang tsansa nga maluwas sa kamatayon o di kaha ang pagkabaldado sa usa ka biktima sa stroke kun mahatagan kini sulod sa 3 ka oras. Apil sa mga ospital nga may libreng Alteplase mao ang East Avenue Medical Center, Philippine Heart Center, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Quirino Memorial Medical Center, Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center, Philippine General Hospital, Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center, Mariano Marcos Memorial Medical Center, Cagayan Valley Medical Center. Southern Isabela General Hospital, Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital, Paulino, J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center, Batangas Medical Center, Bicol Regional Training and Teaching Hospital, Bicol, Medical Center, Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital, Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital. Western Visayas Medical Center, Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center, Zamboanga City Medical Center, Cotabato Regional and Medical Center, Northern Mindanao Medical Center, Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Regional and Teaching Hospital at Southern Philippines Medical Center. Kining mga tambalanan adunay mga acute stroke units nga mahimong motubag sa mga nabiktima og stroke. Nakig-alayon na... read moreDFA, nagpagawas na og bag-ong disensyo sa pasaporte nga may dugang seguridad
MANILA, August 18 (PIA)–Sugod niadtong Agosto 15, nagpagawas na ang Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) og bag-ong high-security passport. Matud pa ni Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Kalihim Martin Andanar nga mao usab ang nagdala sa Apo Printing Office nga nag-imprinta sa mga passport, nahisulod sa maong bag-ong pasaporte ang disenyo sa nagkalain-laing rehiyon sa nasod. Nakabutang usab sa bag-ong passport ang intaglio printing nga gigamit sa paghimo og salapi ug coat of arms diin makita ang nagkalain-laing kolor sa nagkalain-laing anggulo. May nakabutang usab nga dugang feature sa passport sama sa microchip nga adunay personal data sa applicant, invisible UV fluorescent ink ug thread. Mas gipaspasan na usab ang proseso sa pag-imprenta sa maong mga pasaporte og hangtud sa 35 porsiyento. Kini nagpasabot nga gikan sa kanhi 7 hangtud 14 ka adlaw, mahimo nang i-deliver ang passports gikan sa printing press paingon sa DFA sulod sa lima ka adlaw na lamang. “The new APO printing system increases the production speed of the new passports to 35%. This means the new passport printing system results to delivery of passports from press to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to an average of 5 days compared to 7-14 days previously,” matud pa ni Andanar.... read more
New building marks start of new Cortes says Mayor Iven
CORTES, Bohol, March 7 (PIA)—With resolve, Cortes Mayor Lynn Iven Lim declared the new Cortes Police Station as the beginning of a new Cortes. Lim, who assumed his first term on office as Cortes top executive inherited a town that has hardly changed its economic landscape. In fact, if only to show how bad it is, wild vines are slowly retaking the abandoned town hall and ugly piles of rubbles from its crumbling centuries-old stone church are still evident in the town plaza. The past earthquake in 2013 has pulled back all the town efforts and set its economic plans decades back. Faced with the daunting task of rebuilding and restoring its earthquake damaged infrastructure, Cortes was lucky to have gotten funds from Bohol Earthquake Assistance funds. BEA is a national government stimulus funds to help local governments jumpstart its rehabilitation programs. For Cortes, a history of bad fiscal management has hampered the release of the funds, sources said. This also incapacitated the newly elected local officials from implementing their rehabilitation funds. Until a lot donation in 1989 has allowed the town to see the Philippine National Police erect its P4.87 million three-storey police station, which Police Regional Director PCSupt Noli Taliño turned over last week. “This is the first public building built after the earthquake. This new building, let this be the new beginning, the start of the new Cortes,” Lim who has to do a crash course as chief executive said. Barely eight months in his post as mayor, Lim has had a long stint as councilor and vice mayor. This time, making sure that BEA which...No Results Found
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