Climate change not only affects the environment but it also has a negative impact on other sectors like human health, the Department of Health (DOH) said. ManilaBulletin
Weather events such as El Nino, storms, floodings, among others may increase in frequency because of climate change, said DOH Undersecretary and Officer-in-Charge Maria Rosario Vergeire.
During the dry season, it is likely that water supply problems will occur and this can have health consequences, said Vergeire. “We have already convened them as early as last year dahil gusto natin pagtuunan ng pansin itong mga iba't-ibang sakit na kumakalat sa ating bansa ,” said Vergeire.
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