Sept. 1, 2015 KSPN2 News Part 1

THE COMMONWEALTH HEALTHCARE CORPORATION SAY INFLUENZA CASES HAVE GONE UP IN THE PAST MONTH.

HOSPITAL CEO ESTHER MUNA SAYS PEOPLE NEED TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS AND PRACTICE HEALTHY HYGIENCE PRACTICES TO AVOID CONTRACTING THE FLU.

THE COMMONWEALTH HEALTHCARE CORPORATION SAYS IT HAS SEEN AN INCREASE IN HEALTH COMPLICATIONS SINCE TYPHOON SOUDELOR.

CHC DOCTOR DANIEL LAMAR SAYS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, DIABETES, DEHYDRATION, AND HEAT RASHES ARE COMMON PROBLEMS POST TYPHOON.

 

WEDNESDAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY FOR RESIDENTS WHO RECEIVED ASSIGNED NUMBERS TO RECEIVE NAP FOOD STAMPS AT THE OFFICE IN AS LITO.

NAP PARTICIPANTS WITH NUMBERS 7601 TO 7938 WILL BE SERVED ON SEPTEMBER 2.