Thursday, January 31, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Thursday, January 24, 2019
HIV and Fish
LOL!!!thank you lars vincent!!!
SUNSTAR
SUPERBALITA CEBU
HIV dili makuha sa pagkaon og isda
January 16, 2019
GIPAHIBAWO sa Department of Health (DOH)-Central Visayas nga mamahimong
mapasakaan og kaso kining mga nanag-iya og social media accounts nga nagpakatap
niining sayop nga impormasyon kabahin sa HIV.
mapasakaan og kaso kining mga nanag-iya og social media accounts nga nagpakatap
niining sayop nga impormasyon kabahin sa HIV.
Nikatap karon sa Facebook kining daw gidili una ang pagkaon og isda kay daw magka-HIV
subay niining medical waste nga napalgan sa baybayon sa Mactan Channel.
Matod sa program director sa HIV/Aids sa DOH-Central Visayas Dr. Van Phillip Baton nga
dili makuha ang HIV pinaagi sa pagkaon.
"Definitely, di makuha ang HIV through food. The first letter of the HIV means human
(Human Immunodeficiency Virus). It signifies that only human beings can carry and
transmit the virus," matod ni Baton.
Giklaro usab niini nga dili makalangoy ang virus tungod kay dili kini makasurvive gawas
sa lawas.
sa lawas.
"Can swimming in sea water transmit the virus? No, because the virus cannot survive for long
outside the human body," ni Baton.
Dugang niini nga aduna'y probisyon sa bag-ong balaod sa Republic Act 11166 o ang
Philippine HIV and Aids Policy Act nga mamahimong mapriso kining nagpataka
og pakatap sa social media kabahin sa sayop nga impormasyon sa HIV.
Philippine HIV and Aids Policy Act nga mamahimong mapriso kining nagpataka
og pakatap sa social media kabahin sa sayop nga impormasyon sa HIV.
Subay sa section 22 sa maong balaod o ang "Misinformation on HIV and Aids," mamahimo
nga mapriso gikan sa usa ka tuig hangtod 10 ka tuig ang mapamatud-an nga nakalapas
niini ingon man multa nga P50,000 o di moubos sa P500,000.
nga mapriso gikan sa usa ka tuig hangtod 10 ka tuig ang mapamatud-an nga nakalapas
niini ingon man multa nga P50,000 o di moubos sa P500,000.
Giklaro usab sa Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)-Central Visayas nga
wala'y basehan kining nikatap nga mga post.
Matod sa tigpamaba sa BFAR-Central Visayas Alma Saavedra nga dili mokaon og rubber
o plastic ang isda, hinungdan nga layo ang posibilidad nga ma-infected ang isda sa HIV
kon pananglitan nga aduna'y dugo ang medical waste nga napalgan sa baybayon.
kon pananglitan nga aduna'y dugo ang medical waste nga napalgan sa baybayon.
Ug usa pa, dili na moduol ang isda sa baybayon nga mao'y dapit nga napalgan kining mga
medical waste.
Tambag niini sa publiko nga padayon sa pagkaon og isda o uban pa nga mga mamahimong
pagkaon gikan sa dagat tungod kay luwas kini.
https://www.sunstar.com.ph
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9344...
TITLE I
GOVERNING PRINCIPLES CHAPTER 1 TITLE, POLICY AND DEFINITION OF TERMS Section 1. Short Title and Scope. - This Act shall be known as the "Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006." It shall cover the different stages involving children at risk and children in conflict with the law from prevention to rehabilitation and reintegration. Sec. 2. Declaration of State Policy. - The following State policies shall be observed at all times:
(a) The State recognizes the vital role of children and youth in nation building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism, and encourage their involvement in public and civic affairs.
(b) The State shall protect the best interests of the child through measures that will ensure the observance of international standards of child protection, especially those to which the Philippines is a party. Proceedings before any authority shall be conducted in the best interest of the child and in a manner which allows the child to participate and to express himself/herself freely. The participation of children in the program and policy formulation and implementation related to juvenile justice and welfare shall be ensured by the concerned government agency. (c) The State likewise recognizes the right of children to assistance, including proper care and nutrition, and special protection from all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty and exploitation, and other conditions prejudicial to their development. (d) Pursuant to Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the State recognizes the right of every child alleged as, accused of, adjudged, or recognized as having infringed the penal law to be treated in a manner consistent with the promotion of the child's sense of dignity and worth, taking into account the child's age and desirability of promoting his/her reintegration. Whenever appropriate and desirable, the State shall adopt measures for dealing with such children without resorting to judicial proceedings, providing that human rights and legal safeguards are fully respected. It shall ensure that children are dealt with in a manner appropriate to their well-being by providing for, among others, a variety of disposition measures such as care, guidance and supervision orders, counseling, probation, foster care, education and vocational training programs and other alternatives to institutional care. (e) The administration of the juvenile justice and welfare system shall take into consideration the cultural and religious perspectives of the Filipino people, particularly the indigenous peoples and the Muslims, consistent with the protection of the rights of children belonging to these communities. (f) The State shall apply the principles of restorative justice in all its laws, policies and programs applicable to children in conflict with the law.
http://www.chanrobles.com/republicactno9344.htm#.XEnf7FwzY2w
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Monday, January 21, 2019
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019
SAP BONG GO
2018 Man of the year: Christopher Lawrence ‘Bong’ Go
December 27, 2018 - Thursday 5:12 PM by MDM
This year The Mindanao Daily Mirror is starting the annual tradition of choosing the “Man of the Year” -- the one person who made the headlines for his or her positive impact on the community. Our choice for the inaugural issue is naturally someone who comes from Mindanao and represents the best of the island: former Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go.
Go made headlines during the year for various reasons, but it was his decision to run for the Senate that led to the Mirror editors’ decision to pick him. For one thing, it meant resigning from his position, something unthinkable for those who have seen him as an indispensable part of President Rodrigo Duterte’s daily activities. But if he makes it, Go -- still known as SAP even though he is no longer that -- would add to the rather short roster of Mindanawons in the Senate. It would be a fitting move for someone who worked very, very closely with the first Mindanawon to become President of the Republic.
What else makes Go worthy of this distinction? Simply put, he is one of the hardest working persons in and out of government. While most of us are sleeping soundly in our beds, he stays awake to fulfill the tasks given him. As close aide of Duterte for 21 years from the time he was Davao City mayor until he became President, Go always made sure he finished all the things his boss tasked him to accomplish – even if it meant working until 4 a.m.
Many of us would probably look at his position with envy, but his job was never easy. Answering calls, replying to text messages, addressing the needs of long lines of people trying to secure appointments with Duterte. He did all these while responding to the President's calls in between.
Dabawenyos remember clearly when, at the height of the flash flood on December 22, 2017, Go appeared seemingly out of nowhere on a jetski and plucked people one after the other and brought them to safety. A day later, Go was one of the first to comfort the relatives of the victims of the NCCC Mall fire.
Many of us would probably look at his position with envy, but his job was never easy. Answering calls, replying to text messages, addressing the needs of long lines of people trying to secure appointments with Duterte. He did all these while responding to the President's calls in between.
Dabawenyos remember clearly when, at the height of the flash flood on December 22, 2017, Go appeared seemingly out of nowhere on a jetski and plucked people one after the other and brought them to safety. A day later, Go was one of the first to comfort the relatives of the victims of the NCCC Mall fire.
In the national scene, Go would do the same things. From one fire scene to another, he would comfort people with his words and assurances of assistance. He and his friends normally bring food, clothes, school supplies, and other necessities to fire victims. And he does this at all times of the day, which sometimes prompts people to as: when does he take time to rest?
And Go is not just a busybody. His hard work also results in very concrete programs that benefit the poor even if they don’t have direct access to him. Go was instrumental in setting up Malasakit Centers in various locations nationwide, making it easy for patients to avail themselves of assistance being offered by agencies like PhilHealth, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), Department of Health (DOH), and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
Those who know him know that he does these things simply because it is innate in him. Dabawenyos saw how he helped people without expecting anything in return. He even did it without any media people knowing about his actions.
In fact, Go never got recognition for what he did in the past, and it appears he is not expecting to get it any time soon. To rephrase Go: “One does not work to get noticed. We work to get things done.”
His work ethic is so strong that even now that Go is no longer SAP, the President continues to trust him. Why? The answer is simple. In the nearly 20 years he served as Duterte's right hand man, Go never dipped his hands into government funds. He was always reliable, trustworthy, hardworking, and honest.
And in President Duterte’s own words, Go has “served the country well, honestly, and with dedication. Para kay Bong Go, walang tulog ang serbisyo. Isa lang ang bisyo: serbisyo para sa tao (For Bong Go there is no rest when it comes to service. He has only one vice: service to the people.)
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