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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Mk. 6:7-13) The Holy Gospel according to St. Mark

And he called to him the twelve, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. He charged them to take nothing for their journey except a staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belts; but to wear sandals and not put on two tunics. And he said to them, "Where you enter a house, stay there until you leave the place. And if any place will not receive you and they refuse to hear you, when you leave, shake off the dust that is on your feet for a testimony against them." So they went out and preached that men should repent. And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many that were sick and healed them.

REFLECTION:

Why does Jesus tell the apostles to "travel light" with little or no provision? "Poverty of spirit" frees us from greed and preoccupation with our possessions and makes ample room for God's provision. The Lord wants his disciples to be dependent on him and not on themselves. He wills to work in and through each of us for his glory. The Lord entrusts us with his gifts and talents. Are you eager to place yourself at his service, to do whatever he bids you, and to witness his truth and saving power to whomever he sends you?

PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, free me from all other attachments that I may joyfully pursue the treasure of your heavenly kingdom. Amen.

Prayer of St. Gertrude

Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the masses said throughout the world today, for all the holy souls in purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal church, those in my own home and within my family. Amen.

Bulletin No.: 083

Thursday, 06 February 2020

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2 FROM THE OVCA – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

1. With sincere gratitude to God for the safety and security of all the members of our IS community despite the recent Taal Volcano activity, we once again welcome everyone's physical presence in the campus. Likewise, we would like to express our great appreciation and commendation for our community's manifestation of the spirit of faith, zeal for service, and communion in mission amidst the challenges brought about not only by the volcanic eruption but also by the 2019 Novel Coronavirus, or 2019-nCoV, a new respiratory virus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.

Thus, we would like to enjoin everyone to read, understand, and follow the health advisories officially issued by De La Salle Lipa. Let us all be socially responsible to care for our own health and for the health of others by refraining from going to school if we are feverish, have been suffering from upper respiratory tract infection, have travel history from Chinese territory in the past two weeks, or suffering from any communicable diseases or illnesses that weaken our immune system. With our Canvas Learning Management System (for Grades 4-12) and the Brothers' Little Angels webpage (Pre-school to Grade 3), we are assured of up-to-date learning experiences that suit our current contexts and needs. Always prioritize your safety and security over anything else. Rest assured of the utmost compassion,

understanding, and support from your advisers, teachers, academic service personnel, administrators, and Christian Brothers.

Also, let us try to have a better understanding of the facts about Taal Volcano eruption and 2019 -nCoV, observe the necessary precautions and hygiene, have the prudence to identify fake news and information and avoid sharing them,

MISSION VISION

“Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a

society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. ”

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3 coordinate with proper authorities for your concerns, ask questions to clarify confusions, take safety and security instructions and evacuation drills seriously, avoid panic, and be vigilant.

As we have proven time and again, everything shall come to pass...even our worries and anxieties. In times like this, as we hope for the best and prepare for the worst, the best thing to do is to pray, hope, do not worry, and do the best that we can.

With the spirit of faith, service, and communion in mission, Lasallians Observing Values and Excellence will always be blessed.

Animo La Salle!

Live Jesus in our hearts...forever!

2. Please accommodate our Guidance Counsellors as they visit our classrooms during the day to check on our students well-being and offer appropriate services.

3. Kindly stand by for specific announcements and instructions from the Assistant Principals, Associate Principal for Academics, and other office heads.

VOLCANIC ERUPTION PROTOCOL PREPARATION

Partners should always have with them their class list with them during their class Always carry your face mask with you

Be attentive to all announcements and ONLY LISTEN TO ISSESO’S signal.

DURING VOLCANIC ERUPTION

If attending to your class DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CLASSROOM.

Close all doors and windows, turn off A/C units and Fans.

Ask students to cover their nose with their face mask, handkerchief or any other loose clothing they have.

DURING VOLCANIC ERUPTION

If you are occupying BB and BG building remain at your classroom and await for further announcements.

If you are outside your classroom or office immediately seek shelter at a confine space.

Close all doors and windows, turn off A/C units and Fans.

Cover your mouth and nose with your face mask.

Await for further announcements.

AFTER VOLCANIC ERUPTION

BB and BG occupants should stay in-place.

CMR, BM, MM, and HLS will evacuate to the SENTRUM upon announcement for movement is triggered.

Await for further instructions.

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4 RELEASING OF STUDENTS TO SO

Students at BB and BG bldg. will be released at the BB lobby, the following are the procedures;

SO (significant others) will present their form at the receiving area to an LP Students will be fetched at their room by LP’s

Students will be released at the loading and loading bay by an LP(we need to identify who the following LPs to be assigned on said tasks)

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5 SURVIVAL KIT

Personal medicines if needed

1X – 170ml foldable soft plastic bottle

2X – disposable face mask

1X – clear safety goggles 1X – face towel

1X – whistle

1X – poncho

1X – flashlight

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6 4. Please be informed that seven members of the Social Studies Varsity Team attended YMUN 2020 (Yale Model United

Nations) at Yale University, Connecticut USA on January 23-26, 2020. They are the following:

1. Jose Miguel Villegas 2. Justin Patrick de Grano 3. Josh de Villa

4. Galen Frederich Angeles 5. Kim Ditan

6. Kyrelle Jace Uriarte 7. Mikaela Malinis

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7 YMUN is an academic simulation of the United Nations where students play the roles of delegates from the different UN member-nations. This 4-day conference was attended by 1, 622 delegates from 110 local and international delegations assigned into 39 committees. Our delegation was assigned in three committees:

ECOSOC, Specialized Committee, and General assembly. Delegates were challenged to think critically thru research, debate, negotiations, resolutions and creating actions towards sustainability. It is worth mentioning that our students’ engagement to our very own CAPSTONE significantly helped our students in their participation to YMUN.

The entire delegation expresses its sincerest gratitude to the school and the PENCIL for their very kind assistance. This worthwhile activity would not have been possible without the support of our dear Bro. President Dante Amisola, FSC and the PENCIL headed by Sir Dennis Santos and the hard work and dedication of Ms. Eva Jonson, Social Studies Area Chair.

5. From the ISFSA

In this trying moment of our lives, let us continue being one in prayer for all the affected victims of volcanic eruption through the Holy Eucharist and include in our petition the security and protection of all for the threat of nCoV in our country. Please be guided with the following schedule of our TGIF @One with the Lord in the Eucharist.

MATH February 7, 2020

SCIENCE February 14, 2020

SOCIAL STUDIES February 21, 2020

TLE and COMPUTER February 28, 2020

FROM THE OVCA – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Commendation is given to the whole community for the successful conduct of orientation and evacuation drill yesterday.

2. Fetchers’ forms will be sent to the parents today. Kindly return the school’s copies not later than Monday, February 10, 2020.

From GS & JHS Science Department

AMSLI ASEP would like to inform all interested Grades 3 to 10 students who would like to develop their skills and potentials in Science that the AMSLI-ASEP qualifying exam will be on February 22, 2020 (9:00 am at HLS

Building LS101-108) at De La Salle Lipa. AMSLI-ASEP is charging a minimal fee of Php50.00 to cover the expenses for testing materials.

Students who are interested, please register and give your payment to your respective GS/JHS Science teachers. For all 2019 ASEP ACHIEVERS and VANDA medalists, you are all qualified for the ASEP Training. The 10- Saturday training will be on March -May 2020.

FROM THE OVCA –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1.

Please be informed that the Second Quarterly grades can be viewed via MyDCampus Portal. Access the portal thru http://mydcampus.dlsl.edu.ph for students or http://mydcampus.dlsl.edu.ph/parents for parents. For the detailed process, link to the user’s manual is provided at: http://support.dlsl.edu.ph/kb/article/450 (for students) and http://support.dlsl.edu.ph/kb/article/452 (for parents).

All students are expected to view your grades and inform your parents about your academic standing.

Congratulations to all honor students, continue to do well in your studies. On the other hand, for those who have failing grade/s, (academic and/or deportment) please exert more effort and strive much harder in order to overcome your academic difficulties and/or refrain from committing disciplinary infractions.

2.

Please be informed that the Parents-Teachers Consultation (PTC) will be held on February 12, 2020 from 1:00PM to 4:30 PM. Please take note of the following room assignments for the consultation:

Subject and Grade Room Subject and Grade Room CLCE (Grades 7 and 9) LS 101 Science (Grades 7 and 9) LS 111 CLCE (Grades 8 and 10) LS 102 Science (Grades 8 and 10) LS 112

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8 English (Grades 7 and 9) LS 105 Mathematics (Grades 7 and 9) LS 201

English (Grades 8 and 10) LS 106 Mathematics (Grades 8 and 10) LS 202 Filipino (Grades 7 and 9) LS 107 TLE (Grades 7 and 9) LS 205 Filipino (Grades 8 and 10) LS 108 TLE (Grades 8 and 10) LS 206 Social Studies (Grades 7 and 9) LS 109 MAPEH (Grades 7 and 9) LS 207 Social Studies (Grades 8 and 10) LS 110 MAPEH (Grades 8 and 10) LS 208

3.

We shall follow the DAY 1 schedule today; however, our Homeroom period will be extended until 9:00AM to give our advisers ample time to discuss the CAPSTONE overview. We shall follow the DAY 2 schedule tomorrow.

Please be guided accordingly.

4.

Our commendation to the following classes for their donation to the mission collection:

Grade 7:LS 105, LS107, LS 110LS111, LS212

Grade 8: LS310LS 311, LS 401, LS402, LS 404LS408, LS409 Grade 9: BM100, LS305, LS306, LS 307

Grade 10: BM 104, BM 105

Our congratulations to the following classes for their generous donation to the mission collection:

Grade 7: LS 107 of Mr. Bernie Jumadiao Grade 8: LS 402 of Ms. Luzelyn Endaya Grade 9: LS 305 of Ms. Myracle de Torres Grade 10: BM 104 of Ms. Marlene Breones From the JHS CLCE Department

The Eucharist, the Divine Sacrament of the altar, is the source and summit of our being a disciple of Jesus where we draw our life, our energy, our mission. Let us continue our devotion to the Holy Eucharist as Jesus invites us to partake in his offering and deepen our relationship with Him.

The following classes will sponsor the daily mass celebrated in our Capilla.

Grades 9 & 10 at 7:30 am

Date Grade 9 Grade 10

February 10, 2020 LS 208 – Ms. C.J. Villazar BM 202 – M. Samson February 11, 2020 LS 209 – Ms. E. Serrano BM 203- Mr. A. Cadelina February 12, 2020 LS 301 - Mr. M. Binuya BM 204 – Ms. J. Bril

February 13, 2020 LS 302 – Ms. A. Lasi BM 205 – Mr. J. Delizo

February 14, 2020 LS 303 – Ms. C. Moren BM 206 – Ms. R. Uy

Grades 7 & 8 at 12:10 pm

FROM OVCA/ASD – IS REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

NURSERY 1 to GRADE 10 ONLINE VIEWING OF SECOND QUARTERLY GRADES:

Please be informed that the Second Quarterly grades can be viewed via MyDCampus Portal. Access the portal thru http://mydcampus.dlsl.edu.ph for students or http://mydcampus.dlsl.edu.ph/parents for parents.

For the detailed process, link to the user’s manual is provided at: http://support.dlsl.edu.ph/kb/article/450 (for students) and http://support.dlsl.edu.ph/kb/article/452 (for parents).

Please be guided accordingly. Thank you!

Date Grade 7 Grade 8

February 10, 2020 LS 202 – Ms. L. Faeldonia LS 409 – Ms. E. Sagaoinit February 11, 2020 LS 210 – Ms. S. Manalo LS 410 – Ms. T. Villaruel February 12, 2020 LS 211 – Mr. J. Bigcas LS 411 – Ms. E. Recio February 13, 2020 LS 212 – Ms. R. Lumanglas LS 412 – Ms. A.D. Morillo February 14, 2020 LS 101 – Ms. J. Alarcon LS 310 – Ms. M.B. Bautista

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9 FROM THE OVCM – GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING CENTER:

1. Let’s welcome Ms. Elvie Creencia, the Guidance Associate, for Grade 11 – STEM Senior High School.

2. For Grade 9 Students and Science Teachers: Please be informed that CFIT (Culture-Fair Intelligence Test) will be administered to Grade 9 students during their Science subject starting February 10, 2020 following the schedule below:

Date Section Time Teacher

February 10, 2020 (Monday)

Day 3

LS 309 8:40 – 9:40 am Ms. M. De Torres BM 101 11:00 – 12:00 pm Ms. E. Pagcaliwangan

LS 306 3:00 – 4:00 pm Ms. M. De Torres

February 11, 2020 (Tuesday)

Day 4

LS 307 8:40 – 9:40 am Ms. M. De Torres

LS 208 9:40 – 9:40 am Ms. S. Tipan

LS 205 11:00 – 12:00 pm Ms. E. Villegas LS 308 12:00 – 1:00 pm Ms. M. De Torres LS 305 2:00 – 3:00 pm Ms. M. De Torres February 13, 2020

(Thursday) Day 1

LS 302 8:40 – 9:40 am Ms. S. Tipan

LS 304 9:40 – 10:40 am Ms. E. Pagcaliwangan LS 209 11:00 -12:00 pm Ms. S. Tipan LS 206 2:00 – 3:00 pm Ms. E. Pagcaliwangan February 14, 2020

(Friday) Day 2

LS 207 8:40 – 9:40 am Ms. E. Pagcaliwangan LS 301 9:40 - 10:40 am Ms. S. Tipan BM 100 11:00 -12:00 pm Ms. E. Pagcaliwangan

LS 303 3:00 – 4:00 pm Ms. S. Tipan

Note: Kindly bring pencil and eraser. Thank you.

3. Looking Ahead:

FROM THE OVCM - SPORTS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE:

A. On 2020 CALABARZON Heroes Games (STCAA/Regional Meet)

1. With the adverse effects of the calamity being experienced by the Province of Batangas and other nearby provinces brought about by the eruption of Taal Volcano, the conduct of the 2020 CALABARZON Heroes Games (STCAA/Regional Meet) shall now be held on February 23 – 28, 2020 to be hosted by Schools Division of Dasmariῆas City. Our school will be sending 95 student athletes who will represent the Province of Batangas.

a. Grade School - 35 Student Athletes b. Junior High School – 29 Student Athletes c. Senior High School – 31 Student Athletes

2. List of athletes and the academic guidelines that will be used to computer their 3rd quarter grades have been distributed per faculty room.

3. Relative to this, the following are the important dates to be attended by the athletes and coaches.

FEBRUARY Activity Participants

6-28 Processing of Senior High School and College Application Forms

Grade 10 and 12 Students

14 Structured Homeroom Guidance Grades 4 – 6

17 - 28 3rd Counselor’s Time N1 – G3 Students

19 Guidance Talk for SHS Grade 11 Students

21 Structured Homeroom Grades 4 – 6

24 - 28 ISGCC Week/ Career Exhibit IS Students 24 -28 Mental Health Awareness Week Grade 11 & 12 Students

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10 a. January 30 to February 21 – Pull Out Training

b. February 5 – Physical/Medical Check-up of GS Athletes at DepEd Office c. February 6 – Physical/Medical Check-up of GS Athletes at DepEd Office d. February 17 – Mayor’s Day / Distribution of Uniform

e. February 20 – Solidarity Meeting of Lipa City Delegates at LCNHS

4. Most of the GS and JHS student-athletes have finished processing the pull-out form. On the other hand, SHS will start processing the pull-out form this week. Other JHS with incomplete requirements for the 2nd quarter can only accomplish the pull-out form after completing all the requirements.

B. On Re-Scheduled Games

5. Please excuse the following student athletes because they are lined-up to represent our school in different tournaments. Most of these athletes are already pulled-out for CHG. Thank you very much.

a. NCAA-South Volleyball Games HS Volleyball Boys (14)

Game Date and Time: February 4 (Tuesday), 9:00am at San Beda College Alabang : February 6 (Thursday), 9:00am at San Beda College Alabang : February 12 (Wednesday), 3:00pm at San Beda College Alabang 1 Bustamante, John Carlos

Benedict DL. 7 LS 112 8 Lingao, Matt Daniel C. 11 S11-16

2 Cuenca, Jeremi Pierre R. 9 LS 302 9 Manalo, Neil Ryan O. 12 S12-01 3 De Castro, Jonathan S. 11 A11-01 10 Rosales, Alvin L. 11 S11-03 4 Hernandez, Chris Emmanuel

D. 9 BM 100 11 Samonte, Warren O. 12 H12-02

5 Hernandez, Kris Gabriel D. 7 LS 112 12 Sta. Ana, Gelmiek

Genmhor V. 11 S11-10

6 Hidalgo, Paolo T. 11 S11-04 13 Umali, Kenrod Benedict T. 11 A11-04 7 Lantin, Julian Miguel B. 11 S11-01 14 Villanueva, Chris Lorenz

M. 10 CMR 201

HS Volleyball Girls (15)

Game Date and Time: February 4 (Tuesday), 12:00nn at San Beda College Alabang : February 6 (Thursday), 3:00pm at San Beda College Alabang : February 12 (Wednesday), 12:00nn at San Beda College Alabang 1 Adajar, Kimberly D. 11 A11-01 9 Lipat, Jacquelin Margaret R. 8 LS 310 2 Angeles, Ma. Kristina

Cassandra P. 10 BM 102 10 Lique, Yannah Ysabel U. 10 BM 203

3 Atienza, Ayeeshah Sandrine B. 9 LS 307 11 Maglinao, Majella Mari R. 10 BM 203 4 Carandang, Lara Justine H. 12 S12-08 12 Magnayi, Ashley Nicole

Jeremy N. 8 LS 412

5 Cubilla, Adriane Jarie L. 11 H11-01 13 Regalado, Tracy Elisse T. 10 BM 102 6 Dimaano, Shane Andrei J. 8 LS 401 14 Rocafort Alyanna

Margueritte M. 9 BM 101

7 Gonzalbo Emmanuela Rain D. 10 CMR

201 15 Suan, Mary Juliana Lauren

N. 11 S11-09

b. NCAA-South Basketball Games HS Basketball Boys (15)

Game Date and Time: February 5 (Wednesday), 10:30am at San Beda College Alabang

: February 11 (Tuesday), 3:00pm at San Beda College Alabang

1 Adaya, Rhys Amiel A. 12 S12-08 9 Limbo, Clarence Ivan U. 11 S11-07 2 Ayong, Jaron Cartney P. 10 CMR

202 10 Macaraig, John Emmanuel

C. 11 S11-15

3 Bait, Jeryk Dwight Rafhael R. 10 BM 203 11 Pena, Antonio Bien M. 11 S11-14

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11 4 Bayawa, John Brian A. 12 S12-01 12 Reyes, Jethro Murray C. 12 S12-16 5 Cantos, Lawrence Godfrey V. 11 S11-02 13 San Jose, Ian Vincent M. 11 A11-06 6 Cruzat, Cyrus Dexter M. 12 A12-05 14 Untalan, Rainniel S. 9 LS 305 7 Cubilla, Aldrei Janiel L. 9 BM 100 15 Vanguardia, Angelo Joshua

U. 10 CMR 201

8 Enriquez, Mathew Lawrence

L. 10 BM 202

c. Rizal Football Association (RIFA) Games HS Football Girls (22)

Game Date and Time: February 6 (Thursday), 4:30pm at British School Manila

1 Aala, Ma. Theresa Althea Q. 8 LS 310 12 Nañola, Kaycee A. 10 CMR 202 2 Acosta, Ira Nicole M. 11 S11-10 13 Parallon, Cristina Christma V. 11 A11-07

3 Amaro, Andrea 11 S11-14 14 Punzalan, Jane Razelle R. 12 H12-05

4 Bauan, Kyla Louise A. 12 H12-02 15 Ramiro, Gladys A. 12 S12-09 5 Bilgera, Deanielle Mari

Frances P. 12 S12-09 16 Reyes, Mikka Lauraine V. 12 S12-09

6 Casapao, Precious Ann B. 10 CMR 202 17 Ronquillo, Rosavi Nathalie H. 8 LS 401 7 Casapao, Princess Ann B. 11 S11-14 18 Trinidad, Therese Isabel Angela R. 11 H11-01 8 Dela Peña, Phea Bianca B. 10 CMR 201 19 Tsukamoto, Miyuki 11 S11-12

9 Galvan, Lean Hope 9 BM 101 20 Velasco, Marian 11 S11-11

10 Lopena, Nicole Anne A. 12 S12-09 21 Verzosa, Julia Ysabel B. 12 H12-05 11 Miranda, Jansen Pauline I. 11 S11-13 22 Villa, Pia Antonette R. 10 BM 104

d. NCAA-South Chess HS Chess Boys (6)

Game Date and Time: February 8 (Sat), 9 (Sun), 12 (Wed) and 13 (Thur), 8:00am onwards at FAITH Tanauan

1 De Silva, Joseph Aaron D. 8 A12-08 4 Pagsuguiron, Sean Dior F. 8 LS 404 2 Estanque, Emerson T. 7 LS 202 5 Pahamtang, Rigil Kent Rossel J. 7 LS 110 3 Guno, Marco Vincent M. 9 LS 205 6 Penix Sergius Kryzbiel S. 7 LS 201

HS Chess Girls (4)

Game Date and Time: February 8 (Sat), 9 (Sun), 12 (Wed) and 13 (Thur), 8:00am onwards at FAITH Tanauan

1 Deliña, Kamilla Terese C. 11 S11-05 3 Moya, Ma. Keiah Carmela P. 12 S12-09 2 Fermin, Caryl Andrea T. 8 LS 402 4 Perez, Elah Sarelle L. 12 H12-02 FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

2019 Novel Coronavirus

Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV).

Coronaviruses are zoonotic, meaning they are transmitted between animals and people.

A novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a new strain that has not been previously identified in humans.

People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Older people, and people with pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease) appear to be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus.

Common signs of infection include:

• respiratory symptoms,

• fever, cough,

• shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.

• In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.

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12 WHO’s standard recommendations

• Frequently clean hands by using alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water;

• When coughing and sneezing cover mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue – throw tissue away immediately and wash hands;

• Avoid close contact with anyone who has fever and cough;

• Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth;

• If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing seek medical care early and share previous travel history with your health care provider;

• Avoid spitting in public;

• The consumption of raw or undercooked animal products should be avoided. Raw meat, milk or animal organs should be handled with care, to avoid cross-contamination with uncooked foods, as per good food safety practice.

Wash Your Hands Often to Stay Healthy

You can help yourself and your loved ones stay healthy by washing your hands often, especially during these key times;

• Before and after eating food

• Before, during, and after preparing food

• Before and after treating a cut or wound

• After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing

• After using the toilet

• After touching garbage

• After touching an animal, animal feed, or animal waste

• After handling pet food or pet treats

Follow Five Steps to Wash Your Hands the Right Way

Washing your hands is easy, and it’s one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of germs. Clean hands can stop germs from spreading from one person to another and throughout an entire community—from your home and workplace to childcare facilities and hospitals.

Follow these five steps every time.

1. Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.

2. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.

3. Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song from beginning to end twice.

4. Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.

5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.

https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html NOTE:

For students/LPs with acute respiratory infection, fever and cough are advised to seek medical care as soon as possible and secure from his/her attending physician to be submitted to IHS before reporting to school/work.

LPs are advised to report and send to IHS those students who have complaints or manifestations mentioned above. Upon assessment at IHS, if the student is sick, he/she will be advised to go home. Parents/guardian will be informed.

Advice on Wearing Face Masks

According to the World Health Organization, wearing medical mask is one of the preventive measures to limit spread of certain respiratory diseases, including 2019-nCoV. However, the use of a mask alone is insufficient to provide the adequate level of protection and other equally relevant measures be adopted. If masks are to be used, this measure can be combined with hand hygiene and other infection prevention and control (IPC) measures to prevent human to human transmission of 2019 nCoV.

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13 Wearing medical mask when not indicated may cause unnecessary cost, procurement burden and create a false sense of security that can lead to neglecting other essential measures such as hand hygiene practices. Furthermore, using a mask incorrectly may hamper its effectiveness to reduce the risk of transmission. For individuals without respiratory symptoms, a medical mask is not required, as no evidence is available on its usefulness to protect non-sick persons.

If you choose to wear a face mask, be sure to cover mouth and nose, avoid touching mask once it is on.

Discard single-use mask after use and wash hands after removing masks.

Treatment

There is no specific medicine recommended to prevent or treat the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Antibiotics are not effective in preventing and treating the new coronavirus. Antibiotics do not work against viruses, only bacteria.

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public NOTE:

For students/LPs with acute respiratory infection, fever and cough are advised to seek medical care as soon as possible and secure from his/her attending physician to be submitted to IHS before reporting to school/work.

LPs are advised to report and send to IHS those students who have complaints or manifestations mentioned above. Upon assessment at IHS, if the student is sick, he/she will be advised to go home. Parents/guardian will be informed.

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