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El drama de una niña de 9 años que se desvaneció por hipotermia en 25 de Mayo

El drama de una niña de 9 años que se desvaneció por hipotermia en 25 de Mayo El desmayo se produjo en una escuela del departamento. Los directivos dieron aviso a la ambulancia y a la policía. La historia detrás del hecho. San Juan miércoles, 30 de junio de 2021 · 23:22 Un desmayo en una escuela de una niña de nueve años generó una serie de intervenciones de los directivos del establecimiento educativo, de la policía, del personal de salud y hasta de la Justicia. El miércoles 30 de junio una niña no podía ni hablar durante su turno escolar, fue en ese momento cuando la docente se dio cuenta que algo malo sucedía. Inmediatamente pidieron asistencia a la ambulancia y a personal policial para ayudar a la pequeña. Se pudo estabilizar su cuadro de salud y también se descubrió que en la casa de la menor no había personas mayores a cargo y sus tres hermanos se encontraban en las mismas condiciones que ella.

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Some frontliners at SPMC hesitant to get Covid-19 vaccine

February 11, 2021 AS THE mass Covid-19 vaccination approaches, officials of the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) admitted that some of their workers are having reservations about getting the Covid-19 vaccine due to various reasons. SPMC officer-in-charge Dr. Ricardo Audan said in a press conference right after the Covid-19 vaccination simulation exercise on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, that only 62 percent or an estimated 3,200 out of the 5,000 SPMC workers, both medical and non-medical frontliners, have signed up for the pre-vaccination registration. He added that these numbers might even decrease during the vaccination day, although he assumes that these workers were willing to volunteer to get vaccinated as they gave their consent in the registration conducted online.

Majority of SPMC employees willing to get COVID jabs

Published February 11, 2021, 2:31 PM DAVAO CITY – More than half of the 5,000 employees of the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) here are willing to get vaccinated, health officials said Wednesday.  In a press briefing during the simulation exercise for the vaccination program, Dr. Ricardo Audan, SPMC officer-in-charge, said: “Ang nakaregister sa amo is 62 percent, mga 3,200 siguro na employees ang nakaregister for the vaccination (Those who have registered from our employees is 62 percent, that’s around 3,200 employees who have registered for the vaccination).” Dr. Pamela Ferrer, SPMC chair of the vaccination committee, said they have submitted the masterlist to the Department of Health. 

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