Sunday, December 3, 2017


DepEd to monitor students vaccinated with Dengvaxia

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The Department of Education (DepEd) vowed on Saturday it will closely monitor students administered with anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, following reports that the world's first-ever dengue vaccine poses risk to individuals with no prior dengue infection.
"As the health and safety of our learners are of principal importance, the [DepEd], in close coordination with the [DOH], will monitor the condition of learners who have been administered with the dengue vaccine Dengvaxia,” the DepEd said in a statement.
The department said it will be "actively participating in the review and consultations" of the Department of Health (DOH) on the dengue immunization drive.
Health Secretary Francisco Duque earlier ordered the suspension of the dengue vaccination program on Friday, December 1, after pharmaceutical giant Sanofi Pasteur disclosed that the Dengvaxia vaccine could lead to more severe symptoms for people who had not been previously infected by the virus.
Following its analysis, Sanofi confirmed that Dengvaxia only provides "persistent protective benefit" against dengue fever in those who had prior infection.
Duque assured the public that there had been no reports of deaths among children who had no prior dengue infectionn and were administered with Dengvaxia, and called on the parents of children that were vaccinated not to panic.
As of November 2017, Duque said children ages 9 and above were administered with the anti-dengue vaccine in the National Capital Region, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon.
The dengue immunization drive was initiated by the Aquino administration's last health chief, Janette Garin.
More than 700,000 children received at least one of three doses of Dengvaxia. (PNA)

Climao tenders media
bash at Paseo del Mar

Mayor Maria Isabelle C. Climaco Salazar tendered a media  get together with guest Presidential Spokesperson Secretary Harry Roque last Saturday , December 2, 2017  AT 11:30 a.m in Centro Latino, Paseo del Mar this city.

Mediamen from radio, print and television to include cable networks were invited thru text messaging last December 2, 2017 in the morning.
Earlier, a presscon with Sec. Roque was held with members of the  tri-media at the Centro Latino conference room-2nd floor.
The pre-Christmas party in a form of a media get together  started with  a short program where Sec. Roque gave his inspiration messages.
 A Plague of appreciation  to the Zamboanga Press Club led by the President Teofilo Garica, Jr.  was handed with the citation read by PIO Sheila Covarrubias.
Councilor Jimmy Villaflores who was the emcee called each media outfit to received their respective  packs of grocery items prepared by Climaco Salazar.
A raffle was also held where in lucky members of the 4th state received a television sets  who was won by Lulu Gerolaga of ABS CBN and Roel Pareno  and  one unit refrigerator  won by Joey Cordova plus cash prize of five hundred pesos (php 500.00) each for five winners.
This year Climaco Salazar pre-christmas party was attended by most of the different media outfit except for some who failed to attend for some reasons to the other.(Letty M. Militante )


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SSS to open service

office in Zambo Sur

The state-run Social Security System (SSS)  opened  Monday, December 4, a service office in Molave, Zamboanga del Sur to bring its program closer to members.
Rodrigo Filoteo, SSS vice president for Mindanao west division, said the setting up of the first service office in Zamboanga del Sur will help decongest the number of clients in its supervising branch, SSS-Pagadian City, which currently covers 26 towns and 681 barangays in the province and handles an average of 3,477 daily transactions.
Filoteo said the Molave Service Office, once operational, will cater to 260,476 individuals and 793 commercial establishments since it will have jurisdiction over eight of the 26 towns and 221 of the 681 barangays in Zamboanga del Sur.
In Molave alone, 70,000 members and pensioners will benefit from the service office.
“We have been eyeing Molave as the ideal area to expand the reach of our service delivery in the region. It is a first-class municipality with growing industries and various operating banks. Our clients (in Molave) will no longer have to travel 38 kilometers to Pagadian City to transact their SSS business,” he added.
The services to be offered by the extension office will include issuance of forms, Social Security Numbers and Employer ID Numbers; receipt of requests for data amendment, employer reports on newly-hired or additional members, and applications for maternity benefits and salary loans; and, inquiry and verification of SSS records.
SSS Pagadian City Branch Head James Buckly said the SSS Molave Service Office will be initially manned by two trained and qualified SSS personnel.
The service office will hold office at the town hall of Molave based on a Memorandum of Agreement between SSS and the municipal government they signed in July, this year.
Under the MOA, the Molave Local Government Unit offered SSS a rent-free office space with an area of 15 square meters at the second floor of its municipal hall. (PNA)

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Piston cancels 2-day

Nationwide strike

Transport group Pinagkaisang Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (PISTON) announced on Sunday the cancellation of its planned nationwide transport strike slated December 4-5.
Piston president George San Mateo made the announcement after Senator Grace Poe vowed to hear their concerns in an "urgent" Senate hearing on December 7.
"Pansamantalang pinagpapaliban natin ang tigil pasada bukas at sa Martes nang sa gayon mabigyan din, maharap namin yung public hearing sa December 7 at mas mapaghandaaan ang mas malaking tigil pasada sa darating na Enero" (We have temporarily cancelled our transport strike tomorrow and on Tuesday so that we can face the public hearing on December 7 and prepare for a bigger strike on January), San Mateo said in a press briefing.
Poe, who chairs the Senate Committee on Public Services, earlier appealed to transport groups to call off their planned transport strike and "instead sit down" in a Senate hearing on the jeepney modernization program.
Last Tuesday, transport groups Piston and No to Jeepney Phaseout Coalition said they would stage another protest action against the government's plan to phaseout old jeepney units.
On Friday, three local government units (LGUs) announced the suspension of classes in anticipation of the planned nationwide transport strike. These are: Albay — all levels (except schools in islands and far-flung areas, to be determined by local school authorities); Camarines Sur — all levels; and Guagua, Pampanga — all levels. (PNA)



Pres. Duterte visits Sulu, thanks soldiers for gallantry

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JOLO, Sulu – President Rodrigo Duterte visited Sulu on Friday to recognize the gallantry of Filipino soldiers who fought in liberating Marawi City from Islamic extremists.
“Unang-una nagpapasalamat ako sa inyo mga sundalo ng Republika ng Pilipinas sa sacrifice, sa pagtiis, sa lahat ng bagay, harapin ang kahirapan, kamatayan (Foremost, I thank all soldiers of the Republic of the Philippines for your sacrifices in all hardships),” President Duterte said in his message after awarding the soldiers with the Order of Lapu- Lapu here in Camp General Teodulfo Bautista.
“We had this crisis in Marawi. And I know that the Filipino soldiers fought valiantly and we prevailed,” the President added, noting that he hates war and nobody wins in a civil strife.
He added that he also came to Sulu to greet the troops Merry Christmas as he invited Muslims to join Christians in celebrating the holidays.
“So pumunta ako dito to greet you, well in advance, a very Merry Christmas. And to my Muslim brothers and sisters, celebrate with us the holidays. We would be glad to have you join us and we will be proud with your presence,” he said.
“It's all for human kind that time, kung maaari lang. Wala naman tayong talagang (We really don’t have) hatred for each other to the point that we cannot talk together. We can celebrate Christmas together," he said.
He added that he is a President for peace and does not have authoritarian tendencies as a leader as he obeys the Constitution.
“Ikaw at ako (you and me), you know, we swore to protect the people and defend the Republic in its integrity and territorial bounds,” he said.
The President promised the soldiers to give them all they need to succeed in their mandate -from weapons to necessary equipment to be effective in the field.
He also assured that they will receive adjustment in their salaries by next year.
Meanwhile, he warned of renewed threats from the communists after the cancellation of peace talks. 
He said he halted the peace negotiations with the communists because of their continued attacks on government forces.
Duterte said the rebels have been demanding for a coalition government, which is something that he cannot compromise.
“So I told them, ‘I cannot give you what I do not own.’ Sovereignty is always placed in the hands of the elected people, ‘yung gusto ng tao (that is what people wants),” he said.
In order for the members of the police and the military to effectively defend themselves whenever they are outside the camps, the President said he will provide them with pistols.
Aside from conferring the Order of Lapu-Lapu on soldiers who fought in Marawi City, the President also led the handover of side arms to the members of the Armed Forces deployed in Sulu.
Also present during the event were: Hollywood actor Steven Seagal; Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana; Special Assistant to the President Bong Go; Presidential Adviser for Military Affairs Arthur Tabaquero; AFP Chief of Staff, Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero; Philippine National Police (PNP) Director Gen. Ronald dela Rosa; Western Mindanao Command chief ,Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez; Philippine Army chief, Lt. Gen. Rolando Bautista; and Joint Task Force Sulu chief, Brig. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana. (PND)


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DOE pushes for smart technologies, e-vehicles

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The list goes on. High-efficiency motors, photovoltaic systems, light-emitting diodes, power banks, coolers, and energy monitoring and control systems are some of the smart technologies the Department of Energy (DOE) is pushing for, so the country can save on energy, emit less carbon, that will eventually make businesses profit more.
The DOE is also pushing for electric vehicles to further promote green technology options and a cleaner environment.
“Smart energy technologies promote efficient energy use, reduced energy cost and greener energy options to households and energy sectors,” said Energy Assistant Secretary Redentor Delola during the E-Power Mo Energy Smart Utilization Forum and Stakeholders Conference in Clark, Pampanga on Wednesday.
At the final leg of the E-Power Mo campaign for the year, the energy department highlighted the efficient use of energy resources, as well as conservation techniques for the consumers.
The DOE is also implementing the Government Energy Management Systems (GEMS), which aims to reduce government’s monthly energy consumptions by at least 10 percent from 2005 levels.
“The DOE will continue to empower consumers and promote a "whole of nation" approach for efficient energy utilization to enable the country to be globally competitive,” Delola said. (PNA)

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DOH urged to conduct surveillance in wake of dengue vaccine risks

The Department of Health (DOH) was urged Friday to put in place monitoring and public health surveillance to avoid medical disasters following an analysis made by a drug company that its dengue vaccine could pose risks for people who have not been previously infected by the virus.
Senator Nancy Binay said Sanofi’s medical report was “deeply shocking and disturbing” to parents whose children have received the vaccine.
Binay asked both DOH and Sanofi to launch a nationwide medical advisory and information drive to reach out to parents whose children have taken the vaccine.
She said that parents needed to know the circumstances surrounding the vaccine, what symptoms should be monitored, precautions, indications, contraindications, side effects and possible adverse effects.
“Obviously, there were shortfalls and gaps in the vaccine's safety profile, and I believe Sanofi is morally and ethically obliged to inform the public what severe diseases came out in their clinical tests," Binay said in a press statement.
In a statement, pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur said that individuals who have not been previously infected by dengue virus, vaccination should not be recommended.
“The analysis confirmed that Dengvaxia provides persistent protective benefit against dengue fever in those who had a prior infection. For those not previously infected by dengue virus, however, the analysis found that in the longer term, more cases of the severe disease could occur following vaccination upon a subsequent dengue infection,” the Sanofi statement read.
Dengvaxia was licensed for use in the Philippines by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in December 2015.
DOH earlier confirmed that it has administered the dengue vaccine to about 400,000 school children in Central Luzon, NCR, and Calabarzon. To date, the DOH has stopped implementation of its program.
Binay said the DOH should always consider safety as the paramount concern when it comes to any immunization program.
Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito, chair of the Senate Committee on Health, said the DOH’s procurement of dengue vaccines should be probed.
"That should be investigated by Blue Ribbon Committee as primary, with Committee on Health as a secondary committee since it’s about corruption and accountability," Ejercito said in his official Twitter account. (PNA)

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Makati suspends its anti-

dengue vaccination drive

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The Makati City government immediately suspended its anti-dengue vaccination drive in light of recent news reports regarding the vaccine provided by the Department of Health (DOH) to local governments.
Mayor Abby Binay also ordered Makati Health Department (MHD) Officer in charge Dr. Bernard Sese to coordinate with Dep-Ed Makati and closely monitor the condition of students who were given the vaccines.
The vaccination drive for city government employees was also suspended until the DOH issues a clarification as well as concrete guidelines on their course of action.
“The best thing we can do right now is to closely monitor the health of students as well as employees who received the anti-dengue vaccines. We will track down everyone who has been vaccinated and monitor their condition for any developments,” Binay said in a statement.
Last August 14, Makati launched a city-wide vaccination program against dengue for children aged 9 to 14. The city received 65,000 units of anti-dengue vaccines from the DOH and mobilized doctors and nurses to cover all health centers as well as public elementary schools and high schools in Makati.
Dr. Sese said there are still several public high schools which have not received the anti-dengue vaccine. The schedule for these schools have been postponed indefinitely until DOH releases an advisory.
On Wednesday, Sanofi Pasteur, the manufacturer of the dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, released a statement saying the drug may be harmful when administered to individuals not previously infected with dengue.
The Philippines was the first country in Asia to approve the dengue vaccine for individuals aged 9 and 45 years old in December 2015.
The MHD noted however, that the vaccination drive for Japanese Encephalitis (JE) for both city government employees as well as public school students will continue. (PNA)

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AFP urges Reds Surrender

or suffer the consequences

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Sunday urged New People’s Army (NPA) rebels to surrender or suffer the same fate of their cohorts who were killed in military operations.
“While we are hopeful that more NPAs will surrender in the coming days, our troops on the ground will continue with our relentless operations against them who remain active in their violent and destructive criminal activities against our people in the communities,” AFP public affairs chief Col. Edgard Arevalo said in a statement.
This comes after the death of 14 NPA members in a clash with police and troops from the Philippine Air Force’s 730th Combat Group in Nasugbu, Batangas on Tuesday.
Among those killed were the secretary of NPA Guerilla Unit 3 and one platoon leader while two other fighters were wounded.
Government troops also seized 12 high-powered firearms from the encounter site.
Five soldiers, meanwhile. suffered minor injuries but are now in stable condition.
Last November 23, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Proclamation No. 360 which scrapped peace negotiations between the government and the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).
“Prior to the President’s proclamation, we have been actively conducting counterinsurgency operations against the NPA since the peace negotiations broke down in February 4,” Arevalo said.
In November alone, the military was able to neutralize 119 NPAs. Of this, 21 were killed in operations, 29 were apprehended, and 69 voluntarily surrendered.
Government troops also gained 62 high-powered and low-powered firearms from the rebels in the past month.
With this, the AFP said it is bracing for more NPA atrocities, primarily in the nature of economic sabotage.
“These violent activities by the NPA seek to falsely project that they are still a force to reckon. There is an ostensible leadership vacuum caused by the death of ranking NPA members in the past months resulting to the decreasing capability of the rebel group,” Arevalo said.
As of November, the AFP recorded 47 NPA-initiated atrocities that include harassment and ambush of military troops, and kidnapping of civilians. (PNA)



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