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04/02/2021
18/01/2021

This video is all about COVID-19. You will see the information about COVID-19 like where it originated, ways on how to avoid it, and its symptoms. In this video, you will learn the different things we should do to avoid getting infected by the deadly virus spreading globally. In here, we have the 7 simple steps to prevent the spread of the virus and protect you, your family, colleagues, and anyone nearby. We have all heard that we should wash our hands and not touch our faces, stand six feet apart, and wear masks. These things are proven to halt the spread of coronavirus and other viruses. You can be safe in almost any space if you observe these rules—and know exactly how to implement them. No area is completely off limits, but you must be mindful of where your hands are and what the potential is in any space for spread of the virus through droplets in the air. The trick is to make your own "safe zone." You just must remember these simple tips to avoid getting infected: Wash, disinfect, avoid contact, self-care, safe travel, and work from home. Also, you would find here the different symptoms that may occur when you get infected with Corona including fever, cough, shortness of breath, and breathing difficulties. In case of experiencing these symptoms, you must immediately call your local emergency health service. We hope that you would learn something important in our video and this will protect you, your friends, and your family from the deadly virus spreading around the world.

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In this poster it shows here the do's and don't during this pandemic. Starting at the top where the red area is and it s...
11/01/2021

In this poster it shows here the do's and don't during this pandemic. Starting at the top where the red area is and it shows there shaking hands and people having no social distancing. This is why it has an "X" mark on them, In this pandemic it is important to avoid physical contact with others as much as possible, The virus can spread much quicker in physical contact and when you do a social distancing you should stay away from others at least 6 feet so that you cannot catch the virus because when people sneeze, cough, talk you might catch it because you're too close to them. In the bottom part of the poster where the green area is it shows that stay at home and washing hands. This pandemic it is much safer to stay at home. As much as possible don't go outside if it's not important to attend to, because when we go outside of our homes we don't know if the people we interacting with is infected with COVID-19 so it's much safer to stay at home. Washing hands is one of the basics of what to do. Cleaning your hands is for your own good because your hands reaches many things and it maybe infected by the virus that's why you wash your hands and as much as possible you need to avoid touching your eye and face, Why? these mucous membrane are a portal of entry for germs that cause respiratory, infections including COVID-19. The earth in the middle that has a face mask symbolize that the whole world is fighting this pandemic together by following this steps to reduce the risk of catching COVID-19. Stay safe everyone!

04/01/2021

Facts not Fear: As many people start to get sick with the flu or experience allergies, here's a look comparing the symptoms between the coronavirus, the flu and seasonal allergies. https://www.fox61.com/coronavirus

04/01/2021

Masayang ibinahagi ni Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla sa isang Facebook post na walang naitalang panibagong kaso ng coronavirus disease (COVID-19) sa lalawigan nitong Enero 3, 2021.

Aniya, “Sa unang pagkakataon simula ECQ lockdown na nagsimula noong Marso 2020, ang latest report sa akin ng Provincial Health Surveillance Officer ay nagtala ng ZERO reported cases ang COVID-19 sa buong Cavite, kahapon January 3, 2020.”

Bagaman may tuwa sa balitang ito, nagpaalala naman ang gobernador na huwag maging sobrang kampante ng bawat isa dahil may laban pa rin tayong kinakaharap.

“But don’t celebrate just yet. Despite the relative flattening of the curve, malayo pa rin tayo sa kaligtasan at tagumpay,” ani Remulla.

“Inaasahan natin na dahil sa nakaraang pagdagsa ng mga tao sa mga malls, including Christmas gatherings, inuman ng mga barkada at iba pang holiday celebration ay maaaring dumami muli ang kaso ng COVID positive simula January 10-14,” pagpapatuloy niya.

Sa huli ay pinayuhan ni Remulla ang mga mamamayan na ibayong pag-iingat pa rin ang gawin upang huwag nang kumalat muli ang sakit sa Cavite.

“Huwag kalimutan ang todo pag-iingat at patuloy na pagmamasid sa mga kaganapan at sa buong kapaligiran.”

Source: Governor Jonvic Remulla (Facebook)

04/01/2021

The feast of the Black Nazarene, honored annually with the “Traslacion” or grand procession of a wooden statue of Jesus Christ, will be celebrated differently this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Dano Tingcungco’s “24 Oras Weekend” report on Sunday, there will be no procession, salubong or pahalik this year to avoid COVID-19 transmission.

“Ang isang katangian dapat ng deboto ay disiplinado, kasi ayaw natin ang deboto ang maging spreader ng virus. Gusto natin ang deboto maging spreader ng good news," Quiapo Church spokesman Fr. Douglas Badong said.

Devotees were told to attend mass in their own parishes instead of coming all the way to the Quiapo Church on January 9.

Despite this, Badong said the church has asked the Manila City government to close off certain roads along the southern part of Quezon Boulevard to make way for devotees.

More LED screens will also be installed outside the church.

The Quiapo Church has also asked the government’s inter-agency COVID-19 task force to allow devotees to occupy up to 50 percent of the venue to facilitate a faster turnover and prevent long lines.

Traslacion 2021 was canceled last October due to the pandemic.

Source: Julia Mari Ornedo/BM, GMA News
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04/01/2021

Update from the Department of Health this 2 January:

There are 1,097 people newly confirmed with , bringing the total confirmed cases to 476,916.

47 additional people with COVID-19 have recovered. The total recoveries are now at 439,942.

5 people with COVID-19 have died. The total COVID-19 related deaths are now 9,253. Our hearts go to the loved ones of the 5 people who passed away.

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