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Down with /ss/, up with yuri edition

And please no banterposting, please?

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>esquiremag.}ph{/politics/news/polio-philippines-a00293-20190920

"Esquire is too polite to say it. President Rodrigo Duterte resurrected polio by fanning the vaccine scare. On his orders, Persida Acosta of PAO and Dante Jimenez of VACC and their paid hacks in the media launched a campaign to discredit Dengvaxia, the anti-dengue vaccine. Their objective was to hold President Benigno Aquino III criminally liable for administering what they claimed was a faulty and dangerous vaccine on tens of thousands of children. They went so far as to disinter and autopsy bodies of dead children to prove their assertion. Their findings have since been dismissed by the scientific community, but the resulting hysteria led parents to refuse all kinds of vaccine for their children, whether against dengue, polio, and other childhood diseases. As a rule, dengue is not fatal, although more than a thousand have already succumbed to it since the start of the year. Polio, on the other hand, leaves its victims in varying degrees of disability, if they survived at all."

>This year, the government slashed the country’s health budget by P14 billion. It initially planned to cut it by P36 billion. The damning effects of the budget cut were almost immediate: In the same year, the country experienced a resurgence in measles outbreak and an uncontrollable rise in cases of dengue, triggering a national health crisis. Now, we have polio.

The Philippines has been polio-free for many years until now. According to the Department of Health (DOH), the Philippines’ polio immunization coverage is only 66 to 68 percent, way below the international standard of 95 percent.

According to the study, Filipinos had a 93 percent trust in vaccines in 2015—before the Dengvaxia issue. In 2018, after the Dengvaxia polical issue, Filipinos’ trust in vaccines dropped to 32 percent, not only in Dengvaxia, but in all forms of vaccines, including those for polio and measles.

I bought it on the eShop and stuff there is freaking overpriced. I was gonna buy it on Lazada at first but the page I was gonna buy it from seemed to have disappeared.

Hindi ka ba napapagod sa ginagawa mo? Bakit mo ito ginagawa sa sarili mo? Does spamming every single day and replying to yourself every day really give you pleasure?

Magandang umaga

Selamat pagi

Pengen beli Ignis gan

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Why do flips like their shitty food when sisig is the only remotely good thing they have?

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We enjoy food that we're comfortable with.

Pagpag is my favorite tagalog food
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