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Monday, October 12, 2009
Chiz Escudero Is Running for President in 2010
Friday, October 9, 2009
Overstaying Typhoon Pepeng Brings Disaster, Humanitarian Crisis to Northern and Central Luzon, October 9 - 10, 2009
Tropical Depression "PEPENG" continues to move away from the country. | |
Location of Center: (as of 4:00 a.m.) | 240 kms West Southwest of Vigan City |
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Coordinates: | 17.2°N, 118.1°E |
Strength: | Maximum sustained winds of 55 kph near center |
Movement: | Forecast to move West at 13 kph |
Forecast Positions/Outlook: | Sunday morning: 510 kms West of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur |
Monday, October 5, 2009
Typhoons Pepeng and Quedan Converge on the Philippines, October 5, 2009
FUJIWHARA EFFECT ORFUJIWARA INTERACTIONIn the meantime, you might want to take a look at this Pagasa update on typhoon Pepeng courtesy of GMANews.tv. The 24 Oras video clip was posted at the GMA News website at 8:19pm.It shows Dr. Nathaniel Cruz of Pagasa discussing with Mel Tiangco the possibility of typhoon Pepeng remaining more or less stationary for the next two or three days. He attributed this phenomenon to the presence of a high pressure area in China and the approach of the typhoon Melor farther out in the Pacific. These two factors combine to force typhoon Pepeng to stay more or less where it is right now. Dr. Cruz explained that after typhoon Melor enters the Philippine area of responsibility within the next day or two, it will then turn northward and only after that will typhoon Pepeng be able to move away from its present position. The phenomenon is known as the Fujiwhara effect or Fujiwara interaction named after the Japanese meteorologist who first described it in a 1921 paper about the motion of vortices in water.Before Pepeng eventually moves away from its present position, it is expected to swing back and pass over Northern Luzon anew, according to Dr. Cruz.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
HEAD Statement on the 2010 National Health Budget of the Philippines
Health Alliance for Democracy (HEAD)
2/F Doña Anita Bldg, 284 E. Rodriguez Ave., Quezon City
Telefax: (02) 725 4760 Email: headphil@gmail.com
Media Release
17 September 2009
The 2010 National Health Budget: Bigger Numbers, Smaller Value!
Once again, the Arroyo government is shortchanging the Filipino people by allocating a paltry budget that is grossly inadequate.
Health Alliance for Democracy (HEAD) today joined health professionals and hospital workers in a brief rally at the Philippine General Hospital to highlight the inequities of the 2010 national budget and denounce the continuing failure of the Arroyo administration to address the needs of patients and healthcare providers.
“The 2010 health reflects the total abandonment by the Arroyo government of its obligation to uphold the health of the people.” According to Dr. Geneve Rivera, HEAD secretary-general.
The proposed national budget for 2010 is a whopping P1.541 trillion, which is P115 billion higher than the P1.426 trillion 2009 national budget. While debt servicing again gets the biggest allocation, amounting to some P340.8 billion, the amount allocated for health is only P33.678 billion or 2.2% of the national budget.
Worse, according to HEAD, the numbers are misleading.
“The actual budget of the DOH is only P23.737 billion, almost the same as its budget last year. After considering inflation and peso depreciation, the actual value of this budget is much lower.” added Dr. Rivera. “This translates to 252.49 pesos per Filipino per year, which is not even enough for one month’s supply of an anti-hypertensive or anti-ulcer drug!”
HEAD also noted that the substantial increase in the DOH budget is in the Health Facilities Enhancement Program (P3.2 billion). This, together with another P6.156 billion (25.9%) for capital outlay, is directly associated to the department’s preparation for medical tourism, which it continues to promote abroad.
In contrast, only P16M is allocated for indigent patients in all DOH hospitals. If P2000 is spent on each patient, only around 8000 patients will benefit from this, or less than 0.01% of the population!
Scrutiny also shows that there is still nothing in the budget to keep nurses and health workers from leaving the country in droves.
“Notably absent from the budget is the allocation for the implementation of the Nursing Act of 2002 and the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers. Both laws provide for additional income and benefits for nurses and health workers, measures that would help convince them to stay and serve the patients here.”
Both laws, which may stem the exodus of health personnel, have yet to be fully implemented by the national government.
“The health budget measures how little the Arroyo administration cares for the Filipino people. The poor and the sick have no place in a country under the rule of Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. This must change.” ###
References:
Dr. Geneve E. Rivera
Secretary-General, 0920 460 3712
Dr. Gene Alzona Nisperos
Vice-Chair, 0916 214 5724
DOH Hospitals
- Philippine Children's Medical Center
Quezon Avenue, Quezon City - National Kidney and Transplant Institute
East Avenue, Quezon City - Lung Center of the Philippines
Quezon Avenue, Quezon City - Philippine Heart Center
East Avenue, Quezon City - Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center
Rizal Avenue,Sta. Cruz, Manila - San Lazaro Hospital
Quiricada, Manila - Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital
Lope de Vega, Manila - East Avenue Medical Center
National Reference Laboratory
East Avenue, Quezon City - Philippine Orthopedic Center
Banawe, Quezon City - National Center for Mental Health
Mandaluyong City - National Children's Hospital
E. Rodriguez, Quezon City - Tondo Medical Center
Balut, Tondo, Manila - Quirino Memorial Medical Center
Project 4, Quezon City - Amang Rodriguez Medical Center
Marikina City - Rizal Medical Center
Pasig City - Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City - Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center
Las Piñas City - Valenzuela Medical Center
Karuhatan, Valenzuela City - Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital
Tala, Caloocan City
- Batanes Regional Hospital
Basco, Batanes - Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center
San Fernando, La Union - Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center
Batac, Ilocos Norte - Region I Medical Center
Dagupan City, Pangasinan - Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center
BGHMC Cmpd., Baguio City - Luis Hora Memorial Hospital
Abatan, Bauko, Mt. Province - Conner District Hospital
Conner, Apayao - Far North General Hospital and Training Center
Quirino, Luna, Apayao - Cagayan Valley Medical Center
Tuguegarao, Cagayan - Veterans Regional Hospital
Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya - Southern Isabela General Hospital
Santiago City - Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center
Cabanatuan City - Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital
San Fernando, Pampanga - Talavera Extension Hospital
Talavera, Nueva Ecija - Bataan General Hospital
Balanga, Bataan - Batangas Regional Hospital
Batangas City - Ospital ng Palawan
Puerto Princesa City - Culion Sanitarium
Culion, Palawan - Bicol Medical Center
Naga City - Bicol Regional Training and Teaching Hospital
Legaspi City - Bicol Sanitarium
Cabusao, Camarines Sur - Western Visayas Medical Center
Mandurriao, Iloilo City - Don Jose Monfort Medical Center Extension Hospital
Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo - Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital
Bacolod City - Western Visayas Sanitarium
Sta. Barabara, Iloilo - Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center
Cebu City - Celestino Gallares Memorial Medical Center
Tagbilaran City - St. Anthony Mother and Child Hospital
Cebu City - Eversely Child Sanitarium
Mandaue City - Talisay District Hospital Talisay, Cebu
- Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center Tacloban City
- Schistosomiasis Control and Research Hospital
Palo, Leyte - Zamboanga City Medical Center
Zamboanga City - Dr. Jose Rizal Memorial Hospital
Lawa-an, Dapitan City - MINDANAO CENTRAL SANITARIUM
Pasobolong, Zamboanga City - BASILAN GENERAL HOSPITAL
Isabela, Basilan - MARGOSATUBIG REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Margosatubig, Zamboanga del Sur - LABUAN PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Labuan, Zamboanga del Sur - SULU SANITARIUM
Jolo, Sulu - NORTHERN MINDANAO MEDICAL CENTER
Capitol Cmpd., Cagayan de Oro City - HILARION A. RAMIRO SR. REGIONAL AND TEACHING AND TRAINING HOSPITAL
Ozamis City - CAMIGUIN GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mambajao, Camiguin - DAVAO REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Tagum, Davao del Norte - DAVAO MEDICAL CENTER
Davao City - COTABATO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Sinsuat Ave., Cotabato City - COTABATO SANITARIUM
Brgy. Pinaring, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao - AMAI PAKPAK MEDICAL CENTER
Marawi, Cotabato City - CARAGA REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Surigao City - ADELA SERRA TY MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
Tandag, Surigao del Sur
Friday, October 2, 2009
GMA News Salutes Lando Bie, Marikina's Angel of Mercy, Who Saved 100 Neighbors from Ondoy Floodwaters, Including Wife and Children of Erstwhile Foe
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Pepeng Now Called a Super Typhoon — Pinoys Praying That It Will Spare the Country, Evening of October 1, 2009 (UPDATED Oct 4 2009)
Typhoon "PEPENG" is moving slowly as it interacted with the Typhoon (MELOR) in the Pacific. | |
Location of Center: (as of 10:00 a.m.) | 80 km North Northwest of Laoag City |
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Coordinates: | 18.9°N, 120.1°E |
Strength: | Maximum sustained winds of 120 kph near center and gustiness of up to 150 kph |
Movement: | Forecast to remain almost stationary |
Forecast Positions/Outlook: | Monday morning: 120 km North Northwest of Laoag City Tuesday morning: 160 km Northwest of Laoag City Wednesday morning: 200 km West Northwest of Laoag City |
Typhoon "PEPENG" has moved slowly towards the west northwest direction. | |
Location of Center: (as of 4:00 p.m.) | 150 kms North Northwest of Laoag City |
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Coordinates: | 19.6°N, 119.7°E |
Strength: | Maximum sustained winds of 120 kph near center and gustiness of up to 150 kph |
Movement: | Forecast to remain almost stationary |
Forecast Positions/Outlook: | Monday afternoon: 210 kms Northwest of Laoag City Tuesday afternoon: 230 kms North Northwest of Laoag City Wednesday afternoon: 240 kms West of Laoag City |