NephroPlus Expands Digital Care Across 43 Clinics With Mobile App Launch

NephroPlus expands digital healthcare in the Philippines, launching a mobile app that allows patients to seamlessly manage their dialysis journey across 43 clinics.

Philippine PR Leader To Join Global Communication Summit In Cameroon

Dr. Ron F. Jabal of PAGEONE Group will represent the Philippines at the Central Africa Communicators Forum 2026 in Yaoundé this November.

Prince Warehouse Switches To Smarter Energy Through COREnergy

Smarter sourcing and sustainability goals align as Prince Warehouse Inc. evolves its energy strategy.

P-Pop Stars Sophia And Sheki Lead International Stage Collaboration In “Super Star Kingdom”

Super Star Kingdom brings together P-pop and theatre as Sophia and Sheki lead an international stage collaboration.

Camarines Sur Gets PHP2.5 Million Worth Of Health Items From DOH

The province takes a step toward healing as the DOH hands over PHP2.5 million in medicines and supplies for ongoing disaster response.

Camarines Sur Gets PHP2.5 Million Worth Of Health Items From DOH

1107
1107

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The provincial government of Camarines Sur received PHP2.5 million worth of health items and medicines from the Department of Health (DOH) in Bicol following the devastation by Super Typhoon Uwan.

In a report Monday, the DOH-Bicol said the commodities include water purification tablets to ensure access to clean and safe drinking water, breastfeeding kits for pregnant and lactating women, insecticide-treated nets, screens for mosquito protection, hygiene kits and water containers.

DOH-Bicol provided PHP1.7 million worth of commodities and logistical support to Uwan-affected residents in Catanduanes.

The public is reminded about the diseases to watch out for during and after a disaster.

Living in temporary, crowded facilities with limited access to clean drinking water, adequate sanitation, and safe food can increase the risk of food and water-borne diseases such as cholera, amoebiasis and typhoid fever.

The DOH visited and assessed the most affected areas to check the condition of sanitation facilities and water sources in evacuation centers.

Water purification tablets were given to local government units for immediate distribution to communities, ensuring the availability of safe drinking water. (PNA)