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00:00The price of some midnight snacks has gone up,
00:03including the round fruits that are believed to bring good luck in the new year.
00:09Tina Pang Niban Peret was able to talk about it.
00:11People are almost getting close to the pork stalls in Mega Q Mart in Quezon City this morning.
00:20Some people are already buying midnight snacks.
00:22What can be sold is Pata.
00:24Because if you buy Pata, it will break.
00:27The same with Liempo and Licheng Kawali.
00:29What is the right thing to do if it breaks?
00:32Of course, if it breaks, it means it's expensive.
00:34The price of pork has also increased by P35 per kilo.
00:39But it's okay for Irene Demesa who bought 2 kilos.
00:44Her budget for midnight snacks is P5,000.
00:48It's good if you have a lot of blessings.
00:51The prices of fruit vendors have also gone up.
00:54Their suppliers have also gone up.
00:58Can it still be sold even if the prices go up?
01:00It's already P2,000.
01:02It's already P30,000.
01:04I don't know if it will be sold tomorrow.
01:06Maybe it will be sold tomorrow.
01:08People have been buying since the last hour.
01:10Jerry Pablo spent almost P800 on round fruits that are believed to bring good luck.
01:16We have been doing this for years, ma'am.
01:20We can do it one by one, ma'am.
01:22At least there's something on the table, ma'am.
01:24We know it's expensive, ma'am.
01:26But we can do it.
01:28Let's celebrate the new year.
01:30There are also people who buy gold coins and chocolates.
01:32A pack of 10 pieces is P20.
01:36Can it still be sold?
01:38Because?
01:40People still need it.
01:42Maybe it will go up.
01:44In Kamuning Market in Quezon City,
01:46the price of some vegetables has gone up.
01:50Some people are surprised by the price of some vegetables.
01:54For example, this bell pepper is P850 per kilo.
01:58Tomatoes,
02:00which are always included in our dishes,
02:04are essential for sautéing.
02:06It's P300 per kilo.
02:10Chili is P1,300 per kilo.
02:16If you want to save,
02:19it's P20.
02:21That's why the people who buy
02:23are buying in small quantities.
02:25It's cheap, even before.
02:27Restaurants are selling in kilos.
02:29For example,
02:31ordinary rice,
02:33the highest price is half a kilo.
02:35Or one kilo.
02:37Were you surprised by the price?
02:39A bit.
02:41But I expected it because it's a holiday.
02:43It's really high.
02:45But for this, it's already P480.
02:47It's just for sautéing.
02:49What will happen to Monica's budget
02:51if she also buys pork
02:53which is the cheapest,
02:55P320 per kilo?
02:57One seller said
02:59the price is still high.
03:01It's low compared to last year.
03:03It's 60% to 70% off.
03:07In Laloma, Quezon City,
03:09customers are expected to arrive tomorrow.
03:11But some are already buying.
03:13To save money,
03:16Julie bought a head of pork.
03:18Maybe tomorrow,
03:20no one will buy.
03:22This pork is already fully booked
03:24for the new year.
03:26Even if they increased the price
03:28from P1,000 to P1,500 per pork.
03:30There will be an increase tomorrow.
03:32Because
03:34in the order,
03:36we are already fully booked.
03:38It's a tradition of Filipinos
03:40to have pork for eating.
03:42Even if there's no money,
03:44once the money arrives,
03:46the money will come out.
03:48But she warns the customers
03:50not to trust easily,
03:52especially online sellers.
03:54Don't go online
03:56because there are a lot of scams.
03:58Yesterday, a customer came
04:00and deposited
04:02through GCAS.
04:04When they confirmed
04:06that the seller
04:08can't contact them anymore.
04:10For GMA Integrated News,
04:12I'm Anibal Perez,
04:14for 24 Hours.
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05:38Lots of patients
05:40but sure, a shortage of healthcare workers?
05:42Imagine if there are robots
05:44who can help in their simple tasks?
05:46Well, The Future is Here
05:48courtesy of one
05:50local University team.
05:52Let's change the game!
05:58A big challenge for the country's healthcare industry
06:00are the shortage of healthcare workers
06:02crossing the limits to
06:04190,000.
06:06to reduce the workload and their daily grind.
06:09Hey, Lisa.
06:11Can you help me?
06:12Send me this document to the nurse.
06:15Is that okay?
06:16Okay.
06:18Thank you, Lisa.
06:31Hello, Lisa.
06:34Lisa can help.
06:37Short for Logistics Indoor Service Assistant Robot.
06:42Lisa can answer simple tasks
06:44like delivering medical supplies or documents,
06:47disinfection at the hospital,
06:49and remote consultation with patients
06:51using the installed tablet.
06:54Developed by Dr. Anthony James Bautista
06:57and his team at the USD Faculty of Engineering.
07:01We developed the Lisa Robot
07:03during the peak of the pandemic, 2020.
07:06That's why we were able to develop it
07:08so that the doctors can have communication to the patients.
07:12Now, the project has evolved.
07:14It depends on the needs of the hospitals.
07:17Because of the funding of the DOST,
07:19Philippine Council for Health Research and Development,
07:22they were able to improve Lisa's abilities.
07:25This new version of the Lisa Robot
07:27uses simultaneous localization and mapping.
07:31We use LiDAR sensors
07:33to map the facility of the robot
07:38and save it to its memory.
07:41With that concept,
07:42the robot can navigate autonomously.
07:44The main attraction or main feature of the Lisa Robot
07:48is its ability to map out where it is
07:52and move autonomously using LiDAR sensors.
07:56Here in our app,
07:58we can see the different points it can go to.
08:02We have a document.
08:04We will put it here in the tray
08:06and confirm where it will go.
08:09It will be instructed to go to room 813.
08:13It also has proximity sensors.
08:16It also enables Lisa to avoid objects
08:19so that it won't bump into them.
08:21If you want to communicate with the patient or the nurse,
08:24you can use the Lisa Robot.
08:26They can also do that using the tablet attached.
08:30The Lisa Robot is commercially ready
08:32and highly customizable
08:34depending on the needs of the hospital.
08:37These are the basic things a robot can do
08:39that could help ease the burden
08:41or the common tasks of our healthcare workers.
08:45There you have it, Kapuso,
08:46a very helpful tech that can help reduce
08:49the workload of our healthcare workers.
08:52For GMA Integrated News,
08:54I'm Martin Avier,
08:55changing the game!
08:58Fruits and vegetables are now available
09:01for sale,
09:02such as torotot in Divisoria, Manila.
09:05Some of them are expensive to buy
09:07because they will be exported to their respective provinces.
09:10And live, we have Mark Salazar.
09:13Mark!
09:17Vicky, even though it rained yesterday,
09:20there was no chance for people here in Divisoria
09:22to get wet.
09:23However,
09:24no matter how many products are dropped here,
09:27the number of buyers will also increase.
09:33The commerce in Divisoria, Manila
09:35was very lively before the flood in 2025.
09:38It's cheap to buy here.
09:40If you go here,
09:41you'll have to pay for a ride,
09:43but it's worth it.
09:44We've been here for a long time.
09:46We're from Bacolod.
09:48We're from Bacolod.
09:49We've been here for a long time.
09:51What's in Divisoria?
09:53It's cheap.
09:55Is it expensive in Bacolod?
09:57Yes.
09:58What will you bring home from Bacolod?
10:01We'll bring our clothes from here.
10:04Yesterday,
10:05a big delivery truck arrived
10:07to unload the goods.
10:09Aside from those who buy
10:11food for themselves and their families,
10:14in Divisoria,
10:15there are also wholesalers
10:17who sell goods to the province.
10:19Because Divisoria is very tight,
10:21San Fernando Street in Binondo
10:23was extended by wholesalers
10:25from Bilobna Prutas.
10:27There are a lot of wholesalers.
10:29Some are from the province.
10:31Some are from Bicol, Mindoro,
10:34Nueva Ecija.
10:36Yes.
10:37The wholesalers there are different.
10:39They have something in common.
10:41It's for sale.
10:44It's easy for wholesalers
10:46to sell goods to Divisoria or Binondo.
10:49We don't want to, sir.
10:51We don't want to get burned.
10:54Why don't you budget for the goods?
10:57It's not easy.
10:59It's hard to get money these days.
11:02No.
11:03Why not?
11:04We might get fired.
11:06TOROTO is for sale.
11:08TOROTO is for sale.
11:14Do you budget for the goods?
11:16I didn't buy anything.
11:18Did you notice that
11:20there are a few wholesalers?
11:22Yes.
11:23It's because of the lockdown.
11:25A lot of people are suffering
11:27because of the lockdown.
11:29There's also news that
11:31a child was shot.
11:33His hand was cut.
11:38It's expected that
11:40Divisoria will decide
11:42on this matter.
11:44Tomorrow,
11:46it will be decided
11:48at the meeting
11:50in 2025.
11:52Thank you very much, Mark Salazar.
11:54More than 160 people
11:56have been shot
11:58even though the meeting
12:00is tomorrow in the new year.
12:02Hospitals are preparing
12:04for the live shooting of Marie Zumari
12:06from Tondo Medical Center.
12:08Marie.
12:12All DOH hospitals
12:14and regional offices
12:16in the country
12:18including the one I'm leading
12:20Tondo Medical Center
12:22are already prepared
12:24for any emergency
12:26especially the expected
12:28shooting tomorrow
12:30in the new year.
12:33The 18-year-old
12:35who was brought to Tondo Medical Center
12:37after being shot by a 5-star
12:39is still suffering from the pain.
12:41He was given by his friend.
12:43This is one of the seven cases
12:45of firecracker-related injury
12:47since December 21 here in the hospital.
12:49I was just tested.
12:51My hand was suddenly shot.
12:53I don't want to shoot anymore.
12:55I'm suffocating.
12:57How painful is it?
12:59It's painful.
13:01I don't want to shoot anymore.
13:03It's a good thing that this is
13:05what he got because
13:07the victims of firecrackers
13:09can be more dangerous.
13:11It can be fatal.
13:13We call it mangled extremity.
13:15His finger can be cut
13:17on the spot.
13:19In OCR Reyes Memorial Medical Center,
13:21there are 17 cases
13:23since December 21.
13:25Three were operated on.
13:27One was cut by the adult
13:29while the other was cut by two fingers.
13:31Because of the impact
13:33of the firecrackers,
13:35especially in Vizperas and in Bagong Taon,
13:37this Fireworks-related
13:39Injury Area was built
13:41so that the emergency cases
13:43can be addressed immediately.
13:45While the patients are collecting information,
13:47their wounds will be cleaned here.
13:49If their wounds are more dangerous,
13:51medical equipment
13:53can be used here
13:55such as
13:57these devices
13:59to cut fingers or bones.
14:01Remember, doctors,
14:03don't use these devices
14:05before you remember the dangers
14:07of firecrackers.
14:09Firecrackers are just for fun.
14:11But if you lose a finger,
14:13you lose an eye.
14:15There's no turning back.
14:17From December 22 to 6 a.m. earlier,
14:19the total number of
14:21victims of firecrackers reached 163.
14:2344 percent,
14:25which is higher than the same period
14:27in 2023.
14:29There were 135 cases,
14:3119 years old and below,
14:33and 148 men.
14:35In case of firecrackers,
14:37just flush it in running water
14:39and then
14:41clean it with gauze
14:43and bring it to the hospital.
14:45If it's cut,
14:47others just want to get their fingers back.
14:49Put it in a ziplock,
14:51clean it with water
14:53and put it in a cooler with ice.
14:55Don't put it directly in the ice.
14:57But not all fingers can be returned.
14:59We will still assess it.
15:01The PNP reported
15:038 people were injured in Boga
15:05and more than 8,000 were confiscated.
15:07In Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija,
15:0977-year-old man was killed
15:11after a firecracker
15:13exploded on December 22.
15:15My father saw me
15:17lying here.
15:19He ran to the hospital
15:21and cut my foot.
15:23Two feet?
15:25Yes.
15:27The victim's relatives
15:29are not sure what kind of firecracker
15:31exploded.
15:33But they used to make firecrackers
15:35and sometimes they were arrested
15:37because there was no permit.
15:39The investigation continues.
15:41One of the things they monitor
15:43every new year is the
15:45incident of indiscriminate discharge
15:47of firearms.
15:49The PNP said
15:51there are many ways
15:53for us to be happy
15:55and make noise in the new year.
15:57The PNP's wish is
15:59for us to be together
16:01in celebrating the new year
16:03completely
16:05and we will not discredit
16:07anyone we love in life.
16:11Emil, the authorities
16:13keep reminding us
16:15that fireworks are dangerous.
16:17So if you don't want to be the next
16:19one to be taken to the emergency room
16:21like this,
16:23just don't make firecrackers.
16:25Emil?
16:27Thank you very much, Maris Umali.
16:33Surely, as always,
16:35our New Year's Eve countdown
16:37will be held tomorrow featuring our Kapuso stars
16:39for 2025.
16:41That's why rehearsals
16:43are already all out.
16:45Let's check live with Aubrey Carante.
16:49Aubrey?
16:53All systems go now
16:55for the Kapuso countdown
16:57to 2025 tomorrow
16:59here in Mall of Asia.
17:05The Kapuso stars are getting ready
17:07to perform in the New Year's Eve
17:09countdown show of Kapuso Network.
17:11Sure, it will be a special night
17:13filled with music
17:15and stellar performances.
17:43...at Kelvin Miranda
17:45and many more Kapuso and Sparkle artists.
17:47Host this year's
17:49Kapuso countdown is MMFF
17:512024 Best Supporting Actor
17:53Kapuso Prime Action Hero,
17:55Pluro Madrid.
17:57Thank you very much to everyone who comes
17:59every year to the New Year countdown
18:01of GMA. We do our best
18:03to give thanks for 2024
18:05and we do our best to welcome the blessing
18:07that will come in 2025 for us all.
18:09So this is my first time.
18:11I'm so happy
18:13and watch out for the explosions
18:15of your grandmothers.
18:17P-POP groups Kaya
18:191621 BC
18:21and P-POP Kings SB19
18:23will also perform.
18:25Security here in Mall of Asia
18:27has been put in place.
18:29Earlier this morning, security
18:31inspection and simulation was carried out
18:33by Pasay Police, Bureau of Fire
18:35Protection and security personnel
18:37of Mall of Asia Complex
18:39and the GMA Network.
18:41For those who will attend
18:43the New Year's Eve Party,
18:45gates will open at 6pm and
18:47the on-ground show will start
18:49at 8.30pm. For those
18:51who are watching at home,
18:53you can watch Kapuso countdown
18:55to 2025 at 10.30pm on GMA,
18:57GMA Pinoy TV
18:59and Kapuso social media platforms.
19:05Ia, because it's raining
19:07and our Kapusos
19:09are being asked to bring raincoats
19:11because it's not allowed
19:13to bring umbrellas inside the venue.
19:15Gadgets such as
19:17professional cameras, selfie sticks
19:19and drones are also not allowed.
19:21Big backpacks are also not allowed.
19:23So leave them at home
19:25and come here tomorrow
19:27and enjoy and party
19:29with your Kapuso stars.
19:31Back to you, Ia.
19:33Thank you very much, Aubrey Carampel.
19:35And let's have a chat
19:37to be updated on Shopee's happenings.
19:39Have you watched
19:41Green Bones?
19:43If not,
19:45Team Dong Yan has already
19:47led you in the cinema.
19:49And good news, because over 100 cinemas
19:51nationwide will be able to watch
19:53the MMFF Best Picture film.
19:55After the big win of Dennis Trillo
19:57as the Best Actor,
19:59he got a Santa Claus
20:01from Persons Deprived of Liberty
20:03and he donated his cash prize
20:05worth Php 100,000.
20:09In celebration of Rizal Day,
20:11the 1998 historical film
20:13of GMA Pictures
20:15by Jose Rizal will be re-watched.
20:17But this time, it's digitally restored
20:19and remastered.
20:21After 26 years of watching it on the big screen,
20:23let's remember again
20:25the struggles of our national hero,
20:27Jose Rizal, played by Cesar Montal.
20:29GMA Pictures and Jose Rizal
20:31also had a big pride
20:33when he won the Big Pictures
20:35in 1998, which was a back-to-back
20:37in the movie Muraami
20:39in 1999 at the Metro Manila
20:41Film Festival.
20:45And that's all for this Monday Night.
20:47I'm Ia Arrellano,
20:49Miss Vicky Emil.
20:51Thank you, Ia.
20:53And that's all the news
20:55this last Monday of 2024.
20:57Mga kapuso,
20:59two days na lang at 2025 na!
21:01Ako po si Vicky Morales
21:03para sa mas malaking misyon.
21:05Para sa mas malawak na paglilingkod sa bayan,
21:07ako po si Emil Sumangil.
21:09Mula po sa GMA Integrated News,
21:11ang News Authority ng Pilipino,
21:13nakatuto kami 24 oras.
21:27.