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29/03/2021

AKTIBONG KASO NG COVID-19 SA ISABELA, LAMPAS 1,000 NA

Cauayan City, Isabela- Sumampa na sa mahigit isang libo ang bilang ng aktibong kaso ng COVID-19 sa Lalawigan ng Isabela.

Sa pinakahuling datos ng Department of Health (DOH) Region 2 ngayong araw, Marso 29, 2021; isang daan at apatnapu’t apat (144) ang naitalang panibagong kaso na nagdadala ngayon sa kabuuang bilang ng aktibong kaso na 1,082.

Mayroon namang tatlumpu’t lima (35) na panibagong gumaling kaya’t tumaas sa 6,199 ang bilang ng total recovered cases.

Sa naitalang panibagong kaso; ang dalawampu’t lima (25) ay naitala sa bayan ng Mallig; labing anim (16) sa bayan ng Roxas; tig-labing apat (14) sa bayan ng Cordon at Quezon; tig-sasampu sa Ramon at Santiago City; siyam (9) sa bayan ng Quirino; pito (7) sa City of Ilagan; tig-aanim (6) sa Burgos at San Isidro; lima (5) sa Reina Mercedes; apat (4) sa Benito Soliven; tig-tatatlo (3) sa Delfin Albano at San Mateo; tig-dadalawa (2) sa Cauayan City, Cabagan, Jones, at Tumauini at tig-iisa (1) sa Alicia, Angadanan, Cabatuan at Gamu.

Sa kasalukuyan, umaabot na sa 7,423 ang bilang ng kumpirmadong kaso ng COVID-19 na naitala ng Isabela.

Mula sa total confirmed cases, 142 rito ay namatay.

Pinakamarami pa rin sa aktibong kaso ang Local Transmission na may 912; sumunod ang mga health workers na may 134; dalawampu’t lima (25) na kasapi ng PNP; at labing isa (11) na Locally Stranded Individual (LSIs).

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Stay safe, everyone!
28/03/2021

Stay safe, everyone!

CAUAYAN CITY – Nagpatupad ng paghihigpit ang pamahalaang lunsod sa ilang lugar dahil sa mga naitalang kaso ng Covid 19 at sa nalalapit na semana santa. Sa bisa ng Executive order no. 13 na ipinalabas ng pamahalaang lunsod ay pansamantalang ipagbabawal ang operasyon ng mga resorts, swimming pools, ...

27/03/2021

Household bleach is a great disinfectant. It is also highly concentrated. Use it as a disinfectant on surfaces, floors, doorknobs, bathrooms, and more. The Department of Health has recommended using bleach as a disinfectant for homes. Bleach should always be diluted with water before use. It's important to follow the label instructions to make sure the product is used safely and performs as promised.

Procedure:

To properly dilute bleach, mix 250 ml of Clorox Disinfecting Bleach in 5 L of water or simply mix two tablespoons of Zonrox per liter of water and use this for wiping surfaces.

27/03/2021

COVID-19 spreads primarily from person to person. Fighting this disease is our joint responsibility.

Protect yourself and others by making these 6 simple precautions your new habits:

1. Clean your hands often
2. Cough or sneeze in your bent elbow - not your hands!
3. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
4. Limit social gatherings and time spent in crowded places
5. Avoid close contact with someone who is sick
6. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
©World Health Organization

27/03/2021

TINGNAN | Aktibong kaso ng COVID19 sa Isabela, higit isang libo na.

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It’s simple to wash your hands the right way, and it usually takes no more than a minute. But did you know that simple s...
27/03/2021

It’s simple to wash your hands the right way, and it usually takes no more than a minute. But did you know that simple scrub can help reduce the spread of everything from respiratory illness to diarrhea? Hand washing is also one of the best ways to remove germs, help avoid getting sick, and prevent the spread of germs. So, hand washing is important to remember, and an important habit to teach your kids. ©Safeguard

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends 15-20 seconds of hand washing, using the following steps:
1. Wet hands with water
2. Apply single shot of soap
3. Rub hands palm to palm
4. Rub back of each hand with the palm of other the hand with fingers interlaced
5. Rub palm to palm with fingers interlaced
6. Rub with backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked
7. Rub each thumb clasped in opposite hand using rotational movement
8. Rub tips of fingers in opposite palm in circular motion
9 .Rub each wrist with opposite hand
10. Rinse hands with water
11. Dry thoroughly

Remember, hand washing is vital to our health and those around us, if we can all make proper hand washing a habit, we will all be better off. ©Leticia Estrada

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