Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Enhanced, accessible health care services urged

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Senator Christophe­r “bong” Go, chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, stressed the need for enhanced and more accessible healthcare services after a recent poll indicating that health remains a top concern among Filipinos.

The survey, conducted from December 10 to 14, revealed that 71 percent of respondent­s prioritize­d staying healthy and avoiding illness, marking an increase from a previous survey.

Go emphasized that good health is key for Filipinos to become productive citizens, even stressing that “health equates to life itself.”

“Our people’s health cannot take a backseat. This is not just about combating diseases but a holistic approach to ensuring every Filipino has access to medical services, adequate nutrition, and a healthy environmen­t,” he explained.

The survey also highlighte­d the growing concern about food security, with 50 percent of respondent­s stressing the importance of having enough to eat daily, a noticeable increase from the previous poll.

This rise in concern is parallel to the reported increase in involuntar­y hunger, jumping from 10 percent in October 2023 to 14 percent in December.

Meanwhile, Go sent his team to Nueva Vizcaya to provide necessary assistance to displaced workers from Santa Fe, Aritao, Solano and bayombong.

The senator has been emphasizin­g the importance of pursuing measures that would efficientl­y address the scarcity of livelihood opportunit­ies in the countrysid­e to boost inclusive economic recovery.

The distributi­on activities were held at the Sta. Fe municipal gymnasium and at the People’s Stage, Capitol Compound in bayombong on 17 and 29 January, respective­ly, led by Governor Atty Jose “Jing” Gambito. Meanwhile, Go’s Malasakit Team provided shirts and balls to beneficiar­ies.

 ?? PhotograPh by analy labor for the daily tribune @tribunephl_ana ?? QueZon City Police district members patrol atop bikes along timog avenue in Quezon City yesterday as the Philippine national Police reported a 26 percent decline in crime incidents in the country from 1 to 30 January.
PhotograPh by analy labor for the daily tribune @tribunephl_ana QueZon City Police district members patrol atop bikes along timog avenue in Quezon City yesterday as the Philippine national Police reported a 26 percent decline in crime incidents in the country from 1 to 30 January.

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