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(Photo by Mark Perandos) February 05, 2021 THE developer of the Safe Davao QR (DQR) code is working on to incorporate in the push notification the date, time, and place where the QR code holder had close contact with a Covid-19 patient, a city official said.
The city government started sending push notifications on January 15, 2021 through a text message to those who are registered with the city s contact tracing QR.
Human Resource Management Office head Lemuel Ortonio said in a radio interview on Wednesday, February 4, that the city is currently working on including the feature in the system after seeing it as a need following the initial rollout of the text notification.
"SAFE s integrated safety trainings help media practitioners and social communicators better navigate turbulent situations in order to provide alternative, independent media to their communities and the world." Developed as part of the SAFE (Securing Access to Free Expression) Initiative, the SAFE Basic Training Curriculum seeks to provide media pr
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Job: Speech and language pathologist
The role: Speech and language pathologists are responsible for identifying, preventing, intervening and assisting with a wide array of communication and swallowing disorders.
According to Chantal Mayer-Crittenden, an associate professor of speech and language pathology at Laurentian University and chair of the board of the Ontario Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologist, practitioners work with patients of all ages.
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“An infant with an intellectual delay, or Down syndrome, or who might eventually have autism, we will notice some delays early on,” she says. “The speech and language pathologist will work with families to try to prevent the disorder from becoming more serious.”
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