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(File photo) MANILA - An official of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Monday appealed to the people not to buy essential medicines in bulk if they do not need them. "Let us not be greedy in purchasing medicines If you don't need it, don't buy. We are not the only ones who want to live," said Bishop Oscar Jaime Florencio, head of the CBCP Ministry on Health, in an interview over Church-run Radio Veritas. This came following reports of alleged shortage of paracetamol and other flu medicines in pharmacies, especially in Metro Manila, amid soaring coronavirus infections. Last week, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said supplies of paracetamol and other flu medicines at drug stores will start to normalize over the weekend. The bishop added that the increase in the number of coronavirus cases is also an invitation to those who have not yet been vaccinated to get vaccinated against Covid-19 as a precaution against the ill effects of ....
MANILA - Another 411 cases of the coronavirus Delta variant have been recorded nationwide, a health official said Monday. In an online media forum, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire reported a total of 747 samples collected in February, April, May, August, and September were sequenced on October 8. Of the collected samples, about 88 cases or 11.8 percent are Alpha variant cases; 78 cases or 10.4 percent are Beta variant cases, and 411 cases or 55 percent are Delta variant cases. The remaining 170 samples have other lineages. "These are other lineages detected pero hindi pa sila (but are not yet) classified ng [by the] WHO [World Health Organization] as variant of interest or variant of concern," Vergeire said. To date, a total of 16,399 samples have been sequenced. These include 946 samples from incoming international travelers. Image from DOH She noted that all regions and all cities and municipalities in the National Capital Region (NCR) either have Alpha or Beta ....
BACOLOD CITY - Deaths due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in this city have reached 168 in September, with most fatalities still unvaccinated, the Emergency Operations Center-Task Force (EOC-TF) reported on Tuesday. City Administrator Em Legaspi-Ang, EOC-TF concurrent executive director, said the number is more than double compared to 76 deaths recorded in the same month last year. Based on the latest data, 140 of the 168 fatalities were unvaccinated while only 28 were inoculated. "Unvaccinated patients are mostly those who developed severe Covid-19 illness," Ang said. She added that the city has now a daily average of 109 infections. The city's hospital capacity utilization rate (CUR) report dated September 30 also showed that 58 unvaccinated individuals developed severe illness upon contracting the virus and were all admitted to hospitals for intensive treatment. Dr. Edwin Miraflor Jr., City Health officer-in-charge, said they have observed the rampant spread ....
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