DENGUE PREVENTION. Sanitation Division chief Charles Carame leads a spraying operation against dengue in this photo taken on the first week of June 2022 in Baguio City where clustering of cases has been recorded. The city government recorded 241 cases in the first five months of the year, with clustering logged in 13 villages, almost double the 121 cases in the same period in 2021. (PNA photo courtesy of PIO-Baguio) BAGUIO CITY - The city government on Wednesday expressed alarm over the spike in dengue cases as clustering was reported in 13 villages. A report of the Health Services Office showed that from May 5 to June 4, the city logged 63 cases in clustered areas in Barangays Loakan Proper, Irisan, Kias, San Luis, SLU-SVP Housing Village, Bakakeng Central, Camp 7, City Camp Proper, Asin Road, Country Club Village, Legarda-Burnham-Kisad, Balsigan, and Bakakeng North. Figures showed the city has logged 241 dengue cases from January 1 to June 4, 2022, almost twice as many as the 121 cas
EASY ACCESS. Philippine Health Insurance System-Baguio chief social insurance officer Janet Palaez, during the "Ugnayan" organized by the city's Public Information Office on Wednesday (April 6, 2022), says 10 of the 17 rural health units in the city and two in Benguet have been accredited. The accreditation will allow the facilities to cover the fees under the "Konsulta" package of the health insurance agency without going to the hospital. (Screenshot of the FB live of the forum) BAGUIO CITY - The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) accredited 10 of the 17 rural health units in Baguio, and two in Benguet, giving residents the option to claim medical benefits without going to hospitals. "Pwede na silang maka-avail ng benefits under PhilHealth at hindi na kailangan na pumunta at magbyahe pa sa hospital kung meron at kaya ng rural health unit ang medical services na kailangan nila (They can avail of the benefits of PhilHealth without going to
answer you on that on that note, the speed or lack thereof with which these men are seeing trial is staggering. the average wait time between a federal court around military commission, 1.5 years the average wait time for a federal court trial. military commissions take up to 7.6 years. i mean, given that, given that and given the difficulty at hand in terms of letting some of these guys go who have not been charged with anything, i mean, are we any closer to closing this? we talked about camp 7, which you ve written about extensively. this was intended to be temporary structure. they are gonna have to make repairs to it because it doesn t look like it s going to close any time soon. it s absolutely not gonna close any time soon. last week, they took a guilty plea from a man who is going to spend four more years in custody, presumably at guantanamo. after that, he gets to go back to saudi arabia. four more years, there will be a new president. if that man is still at
shepard: but it s not vibrating, right? not that i know of but i ve never been to the camp. camp 7 has been offlimits to all journal lists. related topic, what s the status of the other defendants from the attacks of 9/11? that s a good question. it s nearly a year ago in november of 2009 that the attorney general announced the 9/11 case would be prosecuted in downtown manhattan and eric holder was confident of the outcome but after strong resistance from new yorkers and the mayor, the white house said they would review the justice department decision. in march, congress pressed on when the venue would be final. i don t think we re talking about months. we re probably weeks away. that was march. early this summer, fox confirmed a public announcement on the trial is not expected now until after the midterm elections.