27/05/2025
Be safe everyone
Para ma iwasan ang paglapta ka virus amon gina encourage ang tanan sa pag gamit sang facemask pag mag lakat sa atung Center bring your own handsanitizer/alcohol and observe social distancing sa mga crowded areas๐๐ป๐
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The Department of HealthโCenter for Health Development (DOH-CHD) SOCCSKSARGEN Region warns the public against misleading claims circulating online about an alleged โlockdownโ due to MPox cases.
The DOH-CHD SOCCSKSARGEN clarifies that there is no declared lockdown in any regional provinces, cities, or municipalities. It also warns that such fraudulent acts may lead to criminal charges for the dissemination of false information.
Furthermore, the DOH-CHD SOCCSKSARGEN assures the public that health facilities are fully prepared to handle cases effectively by ensuring implementation of the Health Facility Preparedness and Response Plan for Mpox.
The common symptoms of Mpox are skin rash or mucosal lesions, which can last 2-4 weeks. The rashes are accompanied by fever, headache, muscle aches, back pain, low energy, and swollen lymph nodes. Anyone can get Mpox.
If you think you are a close contact of a person with Mpox or showing symptoms of Mpox, immediately self-isolate and contact your nearest health service provider.
The DOH-CHD SOCCSKSARGEN reminds the public to be vigilant and to exercise caution when dealing with information online and circulating within the community.