MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS
Volume XI, No. 022
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Body reactions after vax, normal, treatable, says CDO allergologist
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AGAYAN DE ORO CITY--Reactions of the body after vaccination are treatable and several doctors are on-site to check and provide medicines, says Dr. Ma. Milagros Andutan, allergologist and consultant of Maria Reyna Hospital, during the Talakayan sa PIA, June 25. The Depar tment of Health (DOH) recently rolled out vaccination to fight the spread and protect the people against corona-
virus disease. Dr. Andutan said there are two kinds of reactions a body may have after vacSee REACTIONS, page 11
Bangsamoro Press Corps hold induction ceremony By SONNY SUDARIA, MDNN Correspondent, BARMM
COTABATO CITY - The Bangsamoro Press Corp held the induction ceremony of its newly-electe3d officers July 03, 2021, 2:00 PM (Saturday) at the Lobby of the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex BARMM Government Compound, this City. The ceremony started with the Invocation by Alimudin Kadatuan and
Marina Lao. The Opening Remarkby -- Ali G. Macabalang, BPC President. Induction of Officers, BOD, and Pioneer Members by PCOO Usec. Joel Sy Egco, PTFOMS Executive Director Past President, National Press Club; Keynote Address by- Atty. Naguib G. Sinarimbo BARMM Spokes- Critically-wounded passengers of the ill-fated C-130 aircraft that crashed in Patikul, Sulu on Sunday, 04 July 2021, See INDUCTION, page 10
were airlifted to Zamboanga City hours after the crash.
‘Baby Yuan’ joins his Creator in Heaven, netizens continue to extend monetary help BY JOEL C. ESCOL & OSCAR LEDESMA, MDNN Bukidnon News Bureau Chief
MALAYBALAY CITY This is now a heartbreaking news as the little baby Yuan, netizens are helping to survive the crisis of his life, has died last night at around 8:03 in the evening. (Friday, July 2) Prior to his death, attending physicians at a private hospital where he was admitted has already told the immediate families of Baby Yuan that only prayers could save the little kid from his worsening condition. "Nagpahibalo na ang doctor ni Baby Yuan nga iampo nalang siya kay
prayers nalang gyud daw makahatag sa iya ug miracle para mabuhi pa," Jessa Atillo, Yuan's aunt told MDNN yesterday over the phone. She said that the doctor confirmed the baby was already on critical stage as he was already contracted with pneumonia, urinary tract infection (UTI) and problems with his ears due to complications. "Daut na daw kaayo ang immune (system) ni Baby Yuan ug dali na kaayo siya mataptan sa kagaw. Looy na kaayo ang bata," Jessa added. NEW FINDINGS
Yuan's aunt also revealed that attending physicians of the baby has found out that the boy's worsening illness has something to do with Primary Immuno Deficiency disorder. A condition that prevents the body from fighting infections and diseases. This type of disorder makes it easier for the victim to catch viruses and bacterial infections. Immunodeficiency disorders are either congenital or acquired. A congenital, or primary, disorder is one you were born with. Acquired, or secondary, disorders you get later in life. Acquired
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Death toll in Sulu crash rises to 50 By FRENCIE CARREON, MindaNews
disorders are more common than congenital disorders. "Wala man gyud mi kabalo sa sakit ni Yuan sir kay mga two to three months pa siya healthy man See BABY, page 11
ZAMBOANGA CITY (MindaNews / 05 July) — The death toll in the ill-fated C-130 aircraft that crashed in Patikul, Sulu on Sunday has risen to 50 as of 8 a.m. Monday, 47 of them military personnel while three were civilians, the Department of National Defense (DND) said. Of the 53 injured, 49 were military personnel and four were civilians. They were undergoing treatment, the DND added. In all, 96 military personnel were aboard the C-130 aircraft, with Tail Number 5125, and they have been
all accounted for, the DND said. At least 45 persons, including 42 military personnel and three civilians, were reported killed during Sunday’s crash. General Cirilito Sobejana, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, flew to Zamboanga City on Sunday to spearhead the response and retrieval operations. He met with Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco at the Edwin Andrews Air Base (EAAB) here to discuss the city’s medical See CRASH, page 11