More than 30 students at a university in Davao City were food poisoned after allegedly eating pastil sold during a three-day fundraising event on campus. Pastil is a Filipino rice dish made from steamed rice with dry shredded beef, chicken, or fish and wrapped in banana leaves. The students were taken to the hospital and are being treated. The university has not issued an official statement on the incident.
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Health Secretary Francisco Duque converses with a vaccine frontliner manning the Mabini Elem. School Vaccination Site in Davao City. The CODE Team conducted a walk thru at the school during the vaccination simulation held on Feb. 16.
DAVAO CITY, Feb. 17 (PIA) - Members of the Coordinated Operations to Defeat Epidemic (CODE) or CODE Team commended the vaccination and deployment plan presented by the local government of Davao City during their visit on Feb. 16.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte welcomed the CODE Team led by National Task Force Against COVID19 Chief Implementer and Vaccine Czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr, Health Secretary and IATF Chair Secretary Francisco Duque III, Cabinet Secretary of the Philippines Secretary Karlo Alexei Nograles, Presidential Spokesperson Secretary Harry Roque Jr.