69th IB, DOH Nueva Ecija act to protect kids from measles outbreak
>> Monday, April 1, 2019
The
Provincial Department of Health Office (DOH) of Nueva Ecija in partnership with
the Army’s 69th Infantry (Cougar) Battalion, recently conducted the Bayanihan
Measles Outbreak Response in the Municipalities of Aliaga and Quezon of Nueva
Ecija.
The outbreak of measles
cases that hit the Central Luzon area includes the province of Nueva Ecija
which prompted the Provincial DOH Office to launch its campaign, Bayanihan
Measles Outbreak Response.
Headed
by Dr. Erwin Santiago, the Provincial DOH Officer of Nueva Ecija, the medical
service will help prevent and control the increase of cases of Measles in the
whole province.
During a recent coordination
meeting, Dr. Santiago requested military assistance through Lt. Col. Arcadio S.
Posada, commanding officer of the 69th IB, to help in accomplishing the provincial
DOH plans and programs in the conduct of their vaccination immunization
activities.
During the Bayanihan
Measles Outbreak Response, members from the Provincial DOH and Municipal Rural
Health Unit of Aliaga and Quezon simultaneously gathered at their respective
RHU offices in preparation for the said activity. Health workers and Nurses
from different Municipal RHUs were also present to participate in the Bayanihan
activity.
Troops of the 69th IB
provided transportation assistance during the deployment of vaccinating teams
and conducted area security during the house to house visitations and
vaccination for children ranging from six to 59 months old.
Barangays Sta. Rita,
Dulong Bayan, Ilog Baliwag, San Andres II, Sta. Clara and Brgy. Uno, all of
Quezon, Nueva Ecija were visited and 250 children were vaccinated. In Aliaga,
Barangays Poblacion East, Bibiclat and Sto. Rosario had a total of 150 children
vaccinated.
The day-long activity
ended at around 5:30 in the afternoon.
Major
General Lenard T. Agustin the Commander of the 7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division,
expressed his gratitude to the Provincial DOH of Nueva Ecija for involving the
troops of 7th ID in such a worthy endeavor.
“It is through the
delivery of basic services, especially in far-flung areas, that the people get
to feel the concern of the government. And we thank Dr. Santiago and his team
for giving us the opportunity to show the people that we, in the Army, truly
care,” Agustin said.
Posada commended the
members of the Provincial DOH for their commitment and hard work in delivering
basic services to the populace.
He
also said that the 69th IB Troopers is always ready to help different
organizations in responding to the needs of the people.
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