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  2. Secretary of Health (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Roxas: Secretary of Health [10] (6) Antonio Villarama: October 4, 1947 December 31, 1949 Manuel Roxas: Elpidio Quirino: 7: Juan Salcedo Jr. (1904–1988) December 14, 1950 May 1954 Ramon Magsaysay: 8: Paulino Garcia: June 1954 June 1958 Carlos P. Garcia: 9: Elpidio Valencia: July 1958 December 30, 1961 10: Francisco Duque Jr. December 30 ...

  3. List of cabinets of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Lim: 1961–1962 Rufino Hechanova: 1962–1963 ... Manuel M. Dayrit: February 26, 2001 – April 31, 2005 Francisco T. Duque: June 1, 2005 – January 18, 2010

  4. Mental health in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines has a National Mental Health Program or Mental Health Policy (Administrative Order #8 s.2001) signed by then-secretary of the Department of Health, Manuel Dayrit. [ 30 ] This policy aims to promote a better quality of mental health care in the country, to reduce the burden of mental illness, and to protect the rights of people ...

  5. List of Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign endorsements

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    Manuel Dayrit, Secretary of Health (2001–2005) [10] Teresita Quintos Deles, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (2003–2005, 2010–2016) [15] Edilberto de Jesus, Secretary of Education (2002–2004) [4] Edicio dela Torre, Director-General of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (1998–2001), activist, educator [16]

  6. Francisco Duque III - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Tiongson Duque III (Tagalog: [fɾɐnˈsisko ˈdukɛ]; born February 13, 1957) is a Filipino physician and government official who served as Secretary of Health in the Cabinet of President Rodrigo Duterte from 2017 to 2022, a position he had previously held from 2005 to 2009 in the Cabinet of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. [2]

  7. Judy Ann Santos - Wikipedia

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    Judy Anne Lumagui Santos was born on May 11, 1978, in Manila, Philippines, to Carolina Lumagui (née Fontanela), a bank officer, and Manuel Dayrit Santos, a businessman and proprietor of the now defunct Victoria Supermart in Tanay, Rizal. [1] [2] [3] She has two older siblings: Jeffrey and Jacqueline. [3]

  8. Dengvaxia controversy - Wikipedia

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    The DOH subsequently banned the vaccine's use and sale in the Philippines. [6] The scare caused by the controversy has been suggested as a factor in the country's loss of confidence in vaccines and low immunization rates, [ 7 ] resulting in an infectious disease crisis in the country in 2019, [ 8 ] including a measles outbreak .

  9. Janette Garin - Wikipedia

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