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IT’S the first time that the yearly National Science Technology and Innovation Week (NSTW) of the Dept. of Science and Technology (DOST) was held in Iloilo
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CLOSED. A closure order is served on a water refilling station in Iloilo City for operating without business and sanitary permits. The local government has ordered the closure of water refilling stations with no permits following the acute gastroenteritis and cholera outbreak in the city.(Photo courtesy of Iloilo City Investment Services Business Permits and Licensing Division) ILOILO CITY - The City Health Office (CHO) on Tuesday said 292 or 74 percent of its 393 cases of acute gastroenteritis have recovered. In a press conference, Dr. Marigold Calsas, medical coordinator of the Iloilo City Epidemiology and Surveillance Office, said 39 more cases were recorded on Sept. 5 bringing the total to 393. However, no new cholera or new death was recorded. Deaths still stand at nine, while 60 remain admitted and 32 are still recuperating at home. "So far all the nine districts are still affected, however. There is an increase in Arevalo district with 11 new cases; Sto. Rosario, one; two f
DENGUE CASES. A map showing barangays with dengue cases in Iloilo City. The city government has urged the public to sustain cleanup activities as dengue cases are on the rise. (PNA graphics from Iloilo City Health Office-City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit) ILOILO CITY - The city government here has called on the eligible population to get vaccinated or submit to booster shots and rallied the public to sustain cleanup activities as cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and dengue are on the rise. "We are not inclined to ask for a lockdown. We are only asking everyone to get vaccinated, to have their boosters and we will allow all face-to-face classes," Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas said at a media conference on Monday. Data from the City Health Office (CHO) showed that from January 1 to June 18 this year, the city is left with 100 active cases out of its 9,156 total cumulative local cases. It has recorded 8,979 recoveries and 77 deaths. From May until June 11