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DOH: Hospitals ready for New Year emergencies


With less than 24 hours before the New Year, Health Secretary Enrique Ona declared government hospitals in Metro Manila ready to deal with emergencies from the New Year revelry. But Ona said the next 12 hours will be critical as this is usually the time the bulk of casualties are brought to the hospitals for treatment. “I am now double-checking the hospitals. They are ready. But the next 12 hours will be critical as this is the time the bulk of cases come in," he said in an interview aired on dzBB. He described medical personnel and equipment, including specialists, as “very, very complete" and “all ready." “Kumpleto tayo sa gamot, sa duktor at sa supplies (We are complete in terms of medicines, doctors and supplies)," he said. But he also made a last-minute appeal to the public not to light firecrackers or burn tires to welcome the New Year. “Burning tires in particular can be very toxic," he said. Ona kicked off his inspections at the Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center and Tondo Medical Center in Manila. With him was Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim. As of early Friday, the Health Department’s casualty count had risen to 245, including nine victims of stray bullets. — LBG, GMANews.TV

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