MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS
Volume XI, No. 041
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Thursday, August 19, 2021
6,472 army soldiers get jabs in Northern M’danao By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
CAMP EVANGELISTA, Cagayan de Oro City: An additional 531 troopers got jabs during the 2-day period on Aug. 14-15, 2021 here bringing to a total of 6,472 troopers vaccinated in this largest military vamp in Northern Mindanao. Of the figure, 3,850 got the first dose while the remaining 2,622 were already fully vaccinated after getting the second dose, the Division of Public Affairs Office (DPAO) here said Wednesday. Maj. Francisco P. Garello, Jr., DPAO Chief, said the troopers got the AstraZeneca jabs intended for military personnel deployed under the Joint Task Force Diamond in Caraga and Northern Mindanao regions. Maj Ronald C Ancheta, Officer-In-Charge of Camp Evangelista Station Hospital, supervised the Once again, traffic piles up in the city’s major thoroughfares as people in Cagayan de Oro come out of their homes vaccination together with after the national Inter Agency Task Force (IATF) downgraded the city’s status to Modified Enhance Community hospital’s military Doctors Quarantine (MECQ) from Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ). Health officials express concern that the COSee GET, page 11
VID-19 positive cases here will likely rise in the next few days.
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PCOO Chief: More jobs created under PRRD administration By JAYSON AUCENSILLO
Z A M B OA N G A C I T Y -- President Duterte’s administration was able to create more job and equal opportunities for Filipinos through the implementation of the Build, Build, Build Program. “We were able to generate 6.5 million jobs from 20162020,” Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar said during his interview in RMN DXDR, a local radio station in Zamboanga Del Norte today, August 18. T h e s e c re t ar y a l s o stressed out the love and care of the President to those who were victims of See CREATED, page 11
Hospital exec sounds alarm bells on the rising covid-19 cases among children in Oro
first felt in the city’s urban city residents to be vigilant in protecting their children barangays. CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY As this developed, the and to impose stricter See ALARM, page 11 - A top hospital official has hospital official appealed to sounded alarm bells on the rising covid cases among children. In a report made by Dr Teodoro Yu, Jr, medical officer at the City Health Office (CHO), the percentage of children who contracted the deadly coronavirus disease has reached 8 percent (8%) for the month of July until August this year. Teodoro said the rate of children who contracted the virus was only three percent Passengers find it a hassle sitting in a jeepney in Cagayan de Oro with torn plastic (3%) in March and the surge barriers. Some have complained they sustained cuts on their faces due the torn plastic. of cases in children was By JOEL CALAMBA ESCOL Managing Editor
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