00:00News. From outside the country, a resident in Canada is in critical condition after being diagnosed with symptoms of H5N1 or bird flu and electric cars.
00:13He is currently in Norway. Because of this, he was taken to the residents. Joy Salamatin is in Centro, Balita.
00:22A teenager in Canada is in critical condition after being diagnosed with H5N1 or bird flu and electric cars.
00:30Among the symptoms of the patient are conjunctivitis, fever, and coughing.
00:36It is not yet known what strain of H5N1 may have affected the teenager.
00:41But for now, they are considering this as the first presumptive local case of H5N1.
00:48Meanwhile, according to the World Health Organization, there is a low chance that the virus has spread to humans.
00:54There is still no evidence of human transmission.
00:58The patient is still being monitored by the health authorities.
01:03Individuals and several companies in Taiwan have denied that they are the pagers that attacked Lebanon in the past few months.
01:11Based on the investigation conducted, the pagers of a manufacturing company in Taiwan are said to have attacked Lebanon.
01:19The company has also denied this and said that they did not do this.
01:24Meanwhile, the authorities in Taiwan have conducted a separate investigation
01:29where it was found out that another company made the so-called device.
01:35Norway continues to help reduce the use of fossil fuel-powered cars in the world.
01:41This is despite being the major oil and gas producer of the country throughout Europe.
01:46Because of this, only a few residents of the country use electric-powered cars.
01:52According to Norwegians, aside from helping improve the environment, they will save more on taxes.
02:00They will be more compliant with the new regulations and will receive more incentives from the government.
02:07Meanwhile, it is expected that in the next year, only electric cars will be sold in the country.
02:15Joy Salamatin for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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