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OFFICIAL STUDENT MEDIA OF CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY VOL. 110 NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2020
COE Dean Molina, 2 others develop ROHDA BY KATHLEEN E. FRUGALIDAD
College of Engineering (COE) faculty led by their Dean Engr. Dany Molina, along with Engr. Gelvie Lagos and Engr. Christsam Joy Jaspe, has developed Remote-Operated Health Delivery Assistant (ROHDA) for the use of Western Visayas Medical Center (WVMC), an identified coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) referral hospital for Western Visayas. ROHDA was developed in response to the need for solutions addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. It benefits the health sector in minimizing the exposure of medical and non-medical personnel to patients suspected, probable, or confirmed positive cases of COVID-19. ROHDA
BATTLING THE UNSEEN Sonico volunteers for COVID-19 vaccine trial BY KATHLEEN E. FRUGALIDAD
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Novo, Ledesma fabricate BVM Ambu Bag BY RACHEL D. BEATIZULA
SONICO
ollege of Nursing alumnus Ramon Francisco Sonico is among the subjects of Clinical Trial for a vaccine being developed against the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus which causes COVID-19. Sonico was inoculated on August 8 with an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (Vero-cell) developed by Sinopharm of China and approved by the Department of Health of United of Arab Emirates (UAE) for a clinical trial. He said that he first heard of the clinical trials of the UAE government and Sinopharm in social media. He registered in the 2nd week of July and was notified that he was approved to take part in the clinical trial last August 1. “The time that the Department of Health has released an announcement that there will be a clinical trial, I immediately volunteered because I want to end COVID-19,” Sonico said.
I want to end COVID-19. -Sonico
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Engineering graduates Charles Marc Louise Novo and Hector Jaime Ledesma, along with Augustinians Ernest Florenz Quitalig and Lemuel Ben Belasoto came up with a low-cost mechanical ventilator made of locally available materials. They have successfully fabricated and run experiments on the first phase prototype of their version of Bag Valve Mask (BVM) based ventilator. “This project is our response to the COVID-19 pandemic and all other pandemics that will be coming our way. Ventilators cost a lot, so we started this project in hopes that our work could create a cheaper and more available alternative to imported equipment. AMBU BAG
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CPU Faculty, Staff baliktrabaho sa tunga sang bag-o nga normal BY RYAN DAVE T. PORAL
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ina abi-abi sang mga faculty kag staff sang Central Philippine University ang ginatawag nga “new normal” sa pagbalik trabaho nila sa tunga sang pandemya tuga sang Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019 ukon COVID-19. Suno kay Rey Dividine, isa sa mga chief Security Guard sang unibersidad naga-adjust sa gihapon ang CPU sa bag-o
COCOEU CHANGING LIVES, ONE BOWL, AT A TIME
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nga sitwasyon. “Naga-follow gid kami sa advice sang administration, kon ano ang protocol nga dapat sundon gid, para mapa layo man kami sa balatian nga COVID,” saysay ni Dividine. Dugang pa sini, “Mag sulod diri (sa CPU), dapat ma fill up ka gid sang daily health monitoring form, tapos gina
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check ang imo nga temperatura, kung taas, wala gid namon gina pasulod. Alchohol dayon, kag wala namon gina pasulod ang mga wala appointment.” Gin-aku ni Dividine nga pati sila nga mga security guard nahidlaw naman sang naandan nila nga kabuhi bag-o pa nag-abot ang pandemya... BALIK TRABAHO
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