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    'Flesh-eating illness' in Pangasinan
    02/25/2014 2:38 AM

    May ilang tao na may misteryosong sakit ngayon sa Pangasinan. Isang sakit na tila kumakain umano ng balat at laman ng tao. Babala sa mga manonood, sensitibo ang bidyong inyong makikita. Magba-Bandila si Jasmin Romero. Bandila, Pebrero 24, 2014, Lunes



    'Flesh-eating illness' in Pangasinan | ABS-CBN News

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    Watdapak!!! Eto ba yung nasa propesiya ng isang indiano na nabanggit din ni julius babao.

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    ^
    kaya pala sa FB madaming nag po-post ng: "Repent the End is Near"

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    sorry, hindi ko kayang panoorin.

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    ?Mysterious flesh-eating disease? in Pangasinan a hoax?health exec | Inquirer News

    MANILA, Philippines — The so-called “mysterious disease” in Pangasinan that is eating the flesh of its victims is no mystery at all, the provincial health officer said on Tuesday.
    This as Pangasinan provincial health officer Dr. Anna De Guzman dispelled a news report that said a “flesh-eating disease” is spreading in the province.
    “There is no truth to a rumor that a flesh-eating disease is spreading in the province,” De Guzman told INQUIRER.net in a phone interview.
    This developed after ABS-CBN in their news program “Bandila” reported on Monday night that a “mysterious” “flesh-eating illness” (misteryosong sakit) is “slowly” (unti-unti) spreading in Pangasinan.
    The report interviewed two case studies from Villasis and Santa Barbara whose skin were reported to be “decaying” (naaagnas). The reporter can be seen wearing a doctor’s protective gear and face mask.
    De Guzman clarified that the first patient from Santa Barbara was a leper who suffered from an adverse reaction from a drug.
    Meanwhile, the second patient from Villasis is ailed with psoriasis, the doctor added.
    She said the two cases were not that of the rare necrotizing fasciitis, a serious bacterial infection that spreads rapidly and destroys the body’s soft tissue, according to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
    Orpheus Velasco, Pangasinan provincial information officer, said the two patients are now in the hospital for further treatment.
    De Guzman said the report only connected the two case studies to a prophecy by a self-titled prophet warning of a flesh-eating disease in Pangasinan.
    “Sometimes, the media attempts to exaggerate to make the news sensational… They just want to connect it to the prophecy,” she said in Filipino.
    The ABS-CBN report was made amid an internet buzz that a prophecy by self-titled prophet Vincent Selvakumar of the Voice of Jesus Ministries in April 2013 said a flesh-eating disease would spread from the Ilocos province to the world.
    Just hours after the Bandila report came out Monday night, the hashtag #PrayForPangasinan trended on Twitter, with netizens resorting to faith amid fears of an apocalyptic doom.
    The prophet was also said to have predicted a flood that would ravage Samar and Leyte, a reference supernatural netizens said was fulfilled when Super Typhoon “Yolanda” ravaged the Central Philippines in November 2013.

    Wahaha sabi na nga ba kabalbalan na naman ng media yan e. Walang magawang matino..

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    ^^yup just read it a while ago. Hanep maghype ng balita abscbn. Watdapak!!!

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    Puro po kasi Vhong Navarro ang priority kaya hindi na nag-re-research bago mag balita.

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    dalawa lang pala yun may sakit:

    The report interviewed two case studies from Villasis and Santa Barbara whose skin were reported to be “decaying” (naaagnas). The reporter can be seen wearing a doctor’s protective gear and face mask.
    De Guzman clarified that the first patient from Santa Barbara was a leper who suffered from an adverse reaction from a drug.
    Meanwhile, the second patient from Villasis is ailed with psoriasis, the doctor added.
    Sometimes, the media attempts to exaggerate to make the news sensational… They just want to connect it to the prophecy,” she said in Filipino.
    The ABS-CBN report was made amid an internet buzz that a prophecy by self-titled prophet Vincent Selvakumar of the Voice of Jesus Ministries in April 2013 said a flesh-eating disease would spread from the Ilocos province to the world.
    Just hours after the Bandila report came out Monday night, the hashtag #PrayForPangasinan trended on Twitter, with netizens resorting to faith amid fears of an apocalyptic doom.
    The prophet was also said to have predicted a flood that would ravage Samar and Leyte, a reference supernatural netizens said was fulfilled when Super Typhoon “Yolanda” ravaged the Central Philippines in November 2013.

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    ano kaya sasabihin ng bandila mamaya?
    wow mali?

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    pure media hype. :thumbdown:
    FYI, Mr. Babao is from Dagupan City.

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