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==Featured News of The Philippines==
Updated: January 5, 2022
Updated: January 4, 2022


'''NorMin agencies, groups continue relief ops for 'Odette' victims'''.<br>
'''CDO people told to stay vigilant amid low Covid-19 cases'''.<br>
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”.
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – A health official here has reminded anew the public not to be complacent amid the prevailing low rate of coronavirus disease 2019 cases in the city. During an online briefer Wednesday, Dr. Teodoro Yu Jr., city health office (CHO) medical officer, said the city’s critical care or health utilization rates remains well within its two-week Alert Level 2 status. "Our average daily attack rate is at 0.38 percent while our two-week growth rate is at a moderate level. So we ask the public not to be complacent and continually comply with minimum public health standards," he said.
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'''Generic medicine use in SoCot urged'''<br>
'''Pangasinan firm helps restore power in ‘Odette’-hit Cebu'''<br>
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.
DAGUPAN CITY – The Dagupan Electric Corporation (Decorp) has sent eight of its personnel and some equipment to Liloan town in Cebu to help in the immediate power restoration in the area following the onslaught of Typhoon Odette. In a phone interview on Wednesday, Decorp legal counsel and spokesperson lawyer Randy Castilan said their team has been there since December 23 and is extending its stay due to the demand in the area. “We thought at first they would be staying for a minimum of two weeks but it seems they need to extend due to the extent of the damage to the area,” he said.


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