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Cyclists plan protest ride over 'inaction' that made Makati CBD 'more dangerous'

Philippines Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:45
"After four months, things have gotten worse for safety. ALI rejected the community's  proposed safety interventions. ALI even removed protected bike lanes in their neighboring development Bonifacio Global City while the [Technical Working Group] was still meeting," Make It Safer Movement said.
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China’s Qin Gang to skip Asean meet due to ‘physical condition’

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:35
July 11, 2023 5:35 PM

Mr Qin has not been seen in public for 16 days, an absence which had drawn scrutiny.

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US senator Pete Ricketts greets South Korea’s President Yoon with ‘American Pie’ rendition on sidelines of Vilnius Summit

SCMP Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:30
Republican Senator Pete Ricketts came up to Yoon and his wife in the old town of Vilnius and shared his appreciation of Yoon’s speech to the US Congress on a state visit in April.
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Talks highlight preventive measures vs infections

Cebu Sun.Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:15
IN CELEBRATION of this year’s National Infection Prevention and Control Week, the Department of Health in Central Visayas (DOH 7) Health Facility Development Section invited medical experts to speak about preventive measures against infections on July 11, 2023.

Co-presented by Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, the week-long celebration is done as part of the advocacy for the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) program.

Vice Chairman of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), Dr. Daisy Marie Mendoza-Garbo, emphasized the importance of being informed about health care associated infections (HCAIs).

HCAIs are infections that occur while receiving health care, developed in a hospital or other health care facility that first appear 48 hours or more after hospital admission, or within 30 days after having received health care.

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common type of HCAIs.

Garbo said catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) make up most of the reported UTIs when being admitted.

“Among UTIs acquired in the hospital, approximately 75 percent are associated with a urinary catheter, which is a tube inserted into the bladder through the urethra to drain the urine,” she said.

Antiobic treatments are provided as treatment for CAUTIs.

Hospitals should follow the recommendations in the 2009 CDC Guideline for Prevention of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections, as stated by Garbo.

The guideline emphasized the proper use, insertion and maintenance of urinary catheters in different healthcare settings.

Dr. Gerard Garcia, vice chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine, talked about ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI).

VAP develops 48 hours or longer after mechanical ventilation is given by means of an endotracheal tube or tracheostomy.

“VAP and hospital-associated pneumonia (HAP) comprises 22 percent of hospital acquired infections. Now, 22 percent is already a lot, all things considered, so it is concerning,” Garcia said.

The infection has a 10 to 50 percent mortality rate.

Central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) are laboratory-confirmed bloodstream infections not related to another site that develops 48 hours of central-line placement.

Complications may include prolonged hospital stay, increased morbidity and mortality.

Prevention can be done through skin antiseptics, dressing changed and proper catheter care.

“We can’t eliminate hospital-acquired infections altogether, but we can make a significant difference in reducing their incidence. Let’s work together to make our hospitals safe for everyone,” Garcia said in his closing remarks.

AC Karl Tañedo, nurse manager for Prevention and Control of Infection Department at Chong Hua Hospital, talked about best practices of hospital-acquired infections (HAI) prevention.

Tañedo shared about Chong Hua Hospital’s 4 strategies on HAI prevention: infection control team, education, surveillance and monitoring and bundles of care.

DOH 7 also promoted during the event its KonsulTayo, a bi-monthly forum to discuss health concerns and provide right and correct information from the right sources to counter fake news. (Miguel Angelu Lumen, CNU Intern)

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China's Xia Baolong heads top office overseeing Hong Kong, Macau

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:10
July 11, 2023 5:10 PM

Beijing-based Central Office for Hong Kong and Macau Affairs reports directly to the ruling Communist Party.

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Dentist who was stabbed in eye now in stable condition

Cebu Sun.Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:07
THE dentist who was stabbed in the eye inside his clinic in Cebu City on July 5, 2023 is now in stable condition, a police official said.

In a press conference on Monday, July 10, 2023, Police Lieutenant Colonel Gerard Ace Pelare, spokesperson of Cebu City Police Office, said that the victim can see with his uninjured eye, but the other part remains swollen and has fuzzy vision.

The dentist, identified as Dr. Charles Sia, 41, is still under observation in a private hospital in Mandaue City.

SunStar Cebu tried to reach out to the secretary of the dentist who was present during the crime to ask for more updates on the victim’s condition, but she has yet to answer back as of this posting Tuesday afternoon, July 11.

Meanwhile, the two suspects who attacked the victim inside his clinic in Barangay Kamputhaw have been identified and the criminal cases against them were filed on Saturday, July 7, 2023, said Pelare.

He said that upon investigation, personal grudge was seen as the motive in the crime, as one of the suspects has a lover who has a huge debt to the dentist.

READ: Group condemns attack on dentist inside his clinic

Police Colonel Ireneo Dalogdog, head of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), did not name the two suspects and the woman.

The victim and the secretary were the ones who identified the suspects.

The woman, who owed the doctor money, was not included in the charges filed since she was not involved in the crime.

Dalogdog said the suspects have not yet left the city, and he assured that they have tightened security for the victim.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the police are waiting for the arrest warrant against the two suspects.

Dalogdog said that since the charges had been filed, the case was already considered solved. (Judie Liza Alantoson, CNU Intern)

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Toledo City, government agency ink deal to implement housing project

Cebu Sun.Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:06
THE Toledo City Government and the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) have agreed to implement the National Housing for the Filipino (4PH) program.

Toledo City Mayor Marjorie "Joie" Perales, DHSUD Assistant Secretary Leah Delfinado and DHSUD Regional Director Lyndon Juntilla signed a memorandum of agreement for the project.

The project involves a four-story tenement-style building that will be constructed on a government-owned lot in the city.

Each housing unit has its own toilet and sink.

Juntilla disclosed that the project is on their priority list.

The 4PH program aims to build one million housing units every year until 2028, not only for the poor but also for those who work in the government and private companies so they can own a home.(ANV, TPT)
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Singapore’s Temasek posts worst performance in 7 years, remains positive on China tech despite markets slump

SCMP Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:04
The drop in net portfolio value is its first since the 2019 financial year and came amid intensified global market volatility.
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Nepal retrieves bodies of six dead in helicopter crash, five Mexicans among them

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 17:00
July 11, 2023 5:00 PM

The cause of the crash near Likkhu, just north-east of the capital of Kathmandu, was not yet known.

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Cebu PDRRMO gears up for El Niño

Cebu Sun.Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:58
THE Cebu Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) has initiated necessary preparations to address the effects of El Niño.

During the OpenLine News Forum on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer III Engr. Wilson Ramos said that there are specific programs and caravans in the province led by various agencies that provide aid to prepare the impacts of such phenomenon.

Ramos said the province has provided trainings for officers and first responders on basic first aid, basic life support, and search and rescue activities.

"Sige nata'g conduct og training sa atong mga responders like basic first aid, basic life support, search and rescue activities," he said.

(We consistently conduct trainings for our responders like basic first aid, basic life support search and rescue activities.)

Ramos also assured that their unit has sufficient equipment to counter the effects of El Niño. He said there should be a collaborative effort between the council in terms of equipment needed for disasters.

He also said that the Province will provide budget depending on the needs of every council for the mitigation measures of El Niño.

Ramos also said that the announcement of suspension of classes during a disaster must be decided on the different local government units (LGUs).

"We leave that up to the discretion of local chief executive, or either sa mga barangay, or sa mga principal kay mas suhito man sila sa unsay epekto kung mokusog ang uwan nga makaapekto sa mga estudyante," he said.

(We leave that up to the discretion of local chief executive, or the barangays and school principals since they are more capable to assess the situation that can affect the students.)

He also urged the public to get updates on weather disturbances by listening to the weather forecast issued by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. (Camille Erika Butas, CNU Intern)

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Cebu Province number of crimes down in January to July 2023

Cebu Sun.Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:52
A DECREASE in the number of crimes committed in Cebu Province has been noted by the Cebu Police Provincial Office (CPPO) in the first half of the year.

The CPPO said a total of 7,817 crimes were recorded from January 1 to July 9, 2023, way lower than the 7,916 recorded incidents last year.

Police Major Mariejin Encio, spokesperson of CPPO, said on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, that among the most common crimes are theft, physical injuries and rape.

"Three prevalent crimes sa Cebu Province is theft, di gyud na mawala ang physical injuries, and rape. Those mentioned three prevalent crimes nag decrease na siya for this year compared sa last year," she said.

(The three prevalent crimes in Cebu Province are theft, physical injuries and rape. Those mentioned three prevalent crimes have decreased this year compared to last year.)

Encio said the decline of crimes in Cebu Province was the result of their aggressive and honest law enforcement operations, which include beat and motorcycle patrolling, dictated checkpoints on crime-prone areas, intelligence driven operations, and continuous information operations. (Camille Erika Butas, CNU Intern)

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Investment forum tackles infra projects for Danao City

Cebu Sun.Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:47
SEVERAL infrastructure projects are set to be constructed in Danao City, northern Cebu following the desire of some businessmen to invest in the city.

The Danao City Highland Leisure District, the reconstruction of the city's public market, the construction of a parking building, the upgrading of the transportation sector by private company TransportX, the establishment of a sports complex, and the phase 2 construction of a bulk water project are among the projects that are anticipated, according to Ramon Gorre, officer-in-charge of the city's Planning and Development Office, who made the announcement during the recent Investment Forum.

The highland leisure district will include restaurants, coffee shops, high-rise office buildings, condominium units and road networks. It will be set up in a 200-hectare area.

There will also be two 18-hole golf courses near the leisure district.

The projects also involve the renovation of the Danao City Public Market, the building of the Guinsay Satellite Market, and a parking structure that can accommodate 350 cars and 300 motorbikes.

The parking building is anticipated to generate an income of P25 million annually.

The city administration will also partner with TransitX for the establishment of solar-powered flying pods.

It also plans to undertake Phase 2 of the Bulk Water Project and build a sports center in Barangay Maslog with an Olympic-sized swimming pool that can accommodate sporting occasions like the CVIRAA (Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association) meet and Palarong Pambansa.

The P30 million bulk water project consists of a water treatment facility in Barangay Guinacot that would provide water to the homes via underground pipelines, as well as a water dam with a capacity of 25,000 cubic meters of surface water.

A large mall, a car showroom, a food manufacturing facility, a hospital, residential units, and a waste-to-energy facility are all anticipated to emerge in the city.

Mayor Thomas “Mix” Durano said the city is open and ready to embrace the people who want to invest their money and start businesses there to advance the city's growth. (ANV, TPT)
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DepEd says blended learning to be institutionalized 

Philippines Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:46
The Department of Education has finalized its plan to make blended learning a permanent mode of instruction to help address the shortage of classrooms and teachers in public schools.
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South Korea jails man for life in stalking, murder case

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:43
July 11, 2023 4:43 PM

Jeon Joo-hwan killed a former colleague in revenge after she reported him to police for stalking.

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Australians see benefits of strong China ties but want Chinese apps banned, survey finds

SCMP Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:30
A majority of survey respondents said they saw the advantages of bilateral relations, but most are also in favour of banning WeChat and TikTok, support more defence spending and see China as a security threat.
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Solomon Islands, China should publish details of policing deal, Australia says

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:22
July 11, 2023 4:22 PM

Australia had strong concern at prospect of China’s security presence in Solomon Islands in 2022.

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South Korea automaker Hyundai’s ‘walking vehicle’ obtains US patents in move towards 4-legged cars

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:20
July 11, 2023 4:20 PM

Elevate can transition between driving on flat surfaces with wheels and walking over terrains with robotic legs.

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DOT: Frasco filed for leave long before 'Love' launch

Philippines Star - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:17
The Department of Tourism’s Office of Public Affairs and Advocacy on Tuesday confirmed that Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco will be taking a leave this week.
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From the Newsrooms: El Niao looms large as government worries about getting tourists

Philippines Times - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:13

NEWSROOMS JOINED the furor on social media over the lackluster slogan to promote Philippine tourism. Extended coverage included criticism of the high price of the PR campaign and reflected the deepening public dismay when a promotional video

Japan top court backs transgender woman in toilet case

Straits Times Asian News - Tue, 2023-07-11 16:13
July 11, 2023 4:13 PM

The ruling is the Japanese top court’s first on working conditions for LGBTQ individuals.

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