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Insular Foundation supports medical front liners

SunStar Insular Foundation supports medical front liners The front liners from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. receive N95 masks and vitamins from the Insular Foundation. The front liners from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc. receive N95 masks and vitamins from the Insular Foundation. + July 03, 2021 AS MEDICAL front liners continue to lead the battle against Covid-19, the Insular Foundation extended support to them by donating N95 masks and vitamins to 20 public hospitals. The beneficiary hospitals include: Philippine Orthopedic Center, National Children s Hospital, Philippine Tuberculosis Society Inc., San Lazaro Hospital, East Avenue Medical Center, Rizal Medical Center Pasig, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Research Institute for Tropical Me

High demand for Pfizer vaccine in Caloocan, Navotas limits vaccination program

The administration of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in Caloocan and Navotas cities have been limited due to lack of supply amid high demand for it. Caloocan Mayor Oca Malapitan announced Wednesday the local government will not temporarily accept text messages from those who want to get an appoin

Private funds used in virgin coconut oil distribution to hospitals, says Nograles

Private funds used in virgin coconut oil distribution to hospitals, says Nograles
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Nograles gives away virgin coconut oil for COVID patients

(Photos from Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles) Nograles recently distributed free VCO bottles to three hospitals in Metro Manila for distribution to some patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The hospital recipients were Caloocan City Medical Center, San Lorenzo Ruiz Women’s Hospital, and Ospital ng Malabon. At least 61 patients confined in these hospitals have reportedly agreed to take VCO on top of COVID-19 treatments. “The DOST (Department of Science and Technology) has done its due diligence and said that there is enough data to recommend the use of VCO for COVID patients with mild symptoms, which is why I am personally distributing VCO to willing recipients so that we can help them as well as determine how effective it can be against COVID-19,” Nograles said in a recent statement.

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