Mga sugatan sa paputok, nadagdagan; pasyente, napuwing nang may magpaputok | 24 Oras

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Transcript
00:00 We will now update the hospitals where the number of patients infected by the virus is increasing.
00:06 But aside from that, even the sight and hearing is possible to be affected.
00:11 And that is what Sandra Aguinaldo is live reporting.
00:15 Sandra.
00:16 Yes, Vicky, one person was infected here in Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center because of the virus.
00:27 The hospital has already checked their readiness, especially since they only had two sleeps.
00:32 So the Filipinos will be able to celebrate the new year.
00:35 Another patient was added to the list of Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center for firecracker-related injuries.
00:47 Luna's patient was given 10 injections that are related to the fire from December 21.
00:53 They were found with minor injuries. Most of them had burns or burns.
00:58 The last patient was diagnosed with an eye injury when he arrived at the emergency room.
01:03 He was found to be blind after being shot.
01:07 Someone shot him from the side. He was just nearby in the vicinity.
01:13 He felt a hit to his eye.
01:16 The patient was already home after the doctor arrived.
01:20 According to the hospital, out of the 10 patients, 7 were passive or did not fire themselves.
01:27 Three said they were active in firing.
01:32 Most of the 10 were men and minors.
01:36 Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center in Tondo, Manila is also ready for the expected increase in firecracker-related injuries.
01:45 7 people were already affected by the firecrackers that were fired in the past few days.
01:50 The Department of Health also reported that the firecrackers could also be used as a sound system.
01:56 The sound can reach 140 to 150 decibels.
02:02 The sound of a normal conversation is only 60 decibels.
02:07 And the sound of a siren is 120 decibels.
02:11 After the event, you felt pain, ear pain, and dullness.
02:19 Especially if you heard a ringing sound.
02:22 JRRMMC reminds us that we have headphones with noise cancelling.
02:27 But if you're at home, you can buy earplugs.
02:32 Don't attempt to put cotton balls in your ears.
02:36 It can really go inside accidentally.
02:39 Avoid the loud areas.
02:42 Vicky, according to the hospital's management, they expect that because of their data,
02:52 they returned it every year, the number of people who are affected by the firecrackers is December 31 and January 1.
03:01 That's the last report from JRRMMC. Vicky?
03:06 Thank you very much, Sandra Aguinaldo.
03:09 [♪♪]

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