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Healthcare program for soldiers starts, say

THE 10th Infantry (Agila) Division’s Camp General Manuel T Yan Senior Station Hospital (CGMTYSSH) has started the pilot implementation of the “Alagang Agila Program” its personnel and dependent.

Photos courtesy of 10th Infantry Division

Captain Mark Anthony Tito, Division Public Affairs Office (DPAO) chief said, the program provides quality health care services to its troops including Civilian Active Auxiliaries, dependents, and authorized civilians. 

Tito said the 27th Infantry Battalion was the first unit that benefited from the program as dependents of the 27th Infantry Battalion underwent medical consultations, laboratory services, COVID-19 vaccination, and psychological services on June 1.

During the activity, 50 personnel benefited from free consultations, 20 availed laboratory services, 78 were vaccinated, and 40 received psychological services. 

 Likewise, CGMTYSSH conducted an information dissemination on Booster Vaccination and Lifestyle-related Disease Prevention to the beneficiaries. 

Major Gen. Nolasco A Mempin, commander of the division, lauded the initiative.

 “As our troops fight in the frontline, let us provide and deliver all the necessary support that they need. Together, let us continue to win the fight,” Mempin said.

 

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