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==Featured News of The Philippines==
==Featured News of The Philippines==
Updated: January 3, 2022
Updated: January 4, 2022


'''Most typhoon-hit Metro Cebu areas still without power'''.<br>
'''NorMin agencies, groups continue relief ops for 'Odette' victims'''.<br>
CEBU CITY – Eighteen days after Typhoon Odette, the Visayan Electric Co. on Monday reported that 28 percent of the 474,182 households and establishments in Metro Cebu have been reenergized. In its update on Monday, Visayan Electric Co. said that 132,397 customers whose electric lines were cut off during the December 16 onslaught of the typhoon now have their lights on. This development came as Cebu’s largest power distribution firm restored 388 or 71 percent of the 544 power line segments in its franchise area destroyed by "Odette". “Restoration is taking longer in areas where Visayan Electric’s distribtion facilities sustained heavy damage such as toppled poles, downed wires, and damaged transformers,the statement posted on Aboitiz Power Corporation’s social media page said.
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Government agencies and private organizations in the Northern Mindanao Region on Tuesday continued to conduct relief operations in communities affected by Typhoon Odette that hit parts of the Visayas and Mindanao last month. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the Department of Public Works and Highways in Northern Mindanao (DPWH-10), along with civic organizations, distributed relief packs to 1,145 families in Surigao City. In a statement, the DPWH-10 received an instruction from Secretary Roger Mercado to extend immediate assistance to the survivors, which has now been dubbed as “Tabangan ta ‘Kaw Surigao”.
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'''Abra reimposes strict protocols to prevent entry of Omicron'''<br>
'''Generic medicine use in SoCot urged'''<br>
BAGUIO CITY – Abra Governor Maria Jocelyn Bernos on Monday announced on her official Facebook page that the province would reimplement strict border and entry protocols as a precaution against the possible entry of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). This, as the Department of Health (DOH) in Cordillera reported that the province remains to have zero active cases of the viral infection. “We will again be strict in our entry protocols starting tomorrow. The S-PaSS (Safe, Swift and Smart Passage) system for all incoming individuals (residents and non-residents; APOR (authorized persons outside the residence) or non-APOR; vaccinated or non-vaccinated,” Bernos said in her post in the Ilocano dialect.
KORONADAL CITY - A group of pharmacists on Tuesday urged the public not to hesitate to buy generic medicines after their branded counterparts became scarce following the destruction left behind by Typhoon Odette. Speaking on behalf of the South Cotabato Pharmacist Association, its president Minette Serbo lamented how some people refuse to switch medicine brands despite their advice. “For example, there is still enough supply of Nasatera and Nasatapp in the market but most of our customers still prefer Neozep,” Serbo said in an interview on Tuesday. Local pharmacies are out of stock of some brands of medicines like Neozep, Biogesic, Bioflu, Decolgen, Symdex, Tuseran, and Solmux. Most of the medicine brands are manufactured by Unilab Laboratories.


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