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Herbosa on leave after knee replacement surgery
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Herbosa on leave after knee replacement surgery

Philippine Health Secretary Ted Herbosa is on sick leave following a knee replacement surgery performed on 6 July 2026. The Department of Health (DOH) spokesperson, Albert Domingo, confirmed the leave and stated that Herbosa is currently undergoing physical therapy and rehabilitation. Domingo, who serves as both a DOH undersecretary and spokesperson, has been appointed as the acting officer-in-charge (OIC) of the department during Herbosa’s absence. He emphasized that such designations are routine and occur across all government departments when senior officials are temporarily unavailable.

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Herbosa on leave after knee replacement surgery

Philippine Health Secretary Ted Herbosa is on sick leave following a knee replacement surgery performed on 6 July 2026. The Department of Health (DOH) spokesperson, Albert Domingo, confirmed the leave and stated that Herbosa is currently undergoing physical therapy and rehabilitation. Domingo, who serves as both a DOH undersecretary and spokesperson, has been appointed as the acting officer-in-charge (OIC) of the department during Herbosa’s absence. He emphasized that such designations are routine and occur across all government departments when senior officials are temporarily unavailable.

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