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SMC opens its own Covid-19 testing lab for 70,000 people in its work force

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SAN Miguel Corp. (SMC) has opened Better World Edsa, a facility housing the company’s own state-of-the-art Covid-19 RT-PCR testing laboratory which aims to test some 70,000 employees in its network, in order to unburden the health sector and help ensure a safe return-to-work strategy in the coming months.

Unveiling the marker for the new laboratory was SMC President and COO Ramon S. Ang, National Task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 chief implemente­r and Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., Covid-19task Force deputy chief implemente­r Secretary Vince Dizon and Health Undersecre­tary Leopoldo Vega.

The Better World Edsa testing facility has the capacity to process 4,000 tests per day, expandable to 12,000. This is seen to help the government reach testing capacity to 50,000 per day, as well as ease the strain on the country’s testing and processing facilities.

It is equipped with two sets of RT-PCR machines and fully automated nucleic acid extraction systems or NATCH. A set is comprised of two PCR machines and one NATCH. This makes the facility one of the most advanced private testing laboratori­es in the country.

“Two weeks into the quarantine last March, we included the testing laboratory as part of our business continuity plan.we procured the machines, and had personnel undergo training for its full-scale operations,” related Ang.

“With this facility, we are taking responsibi­lity for testing our own employees and unburdenin­g our health system. It also helps make our operations more resilient to disruption­s brought about by the virus. Lesser disruption­s on our operations will allow us to better contribute to the immediate recovery of the economy,”he said.

According to Ang, the company aims to bring back 50 percent of its work force in the coming weeks.

Prior to the shift to general community quarantine, SMC had already commenced testing its employees, with those in its food manufactur­ing facilities as priority, in order to further stabilize the country’s food supply in the coming months.

Ang reiterated that companies should help the government with testing and reduce reliance on the already burdened system.

“It’s our contributi­on the government’s effort to continuous­ly test and trace Covid-19 transmissi­on and contain it, as well as enable early interventi­on or treatment to save lives,” he said.

Ang added: “The country and the rest of the world are still feeling the effects of the pandemic on the economy, particular­ly on businesses and loss of jobs for many of our fellowmen. We have to take more aggressive steps in addressing the virus and make sure that no more lives and livelihood are lost further,”he said.

Dizon commended SMC for taking the lead in helping rebuild confidence in the economy by putting up its own lab and testing all its employees.“we should now be in confidence-building mode.we thank San Miguel for being the first among the companies and we challenge the private sector companies, especially the big ones like San Miguel to have their own laboratory and test their employees in order to boost confidence and hasten resumption of business.”

Galvez aired a similar sentiment as he and the other government officials present underwent swab tests for Covid-19 to signify the laboratory’s official start of operations.

The SMC laboratory is capable of continuous testing and processing of results. Among the personnel running the facility are molecular pathologis­ts, medical technician­s, data managers and laboratory aides.

Ang earlier batted to make testing available at little or no cost, particular­ly for the most vulnerable communitie­s. In line with this, SMC has donated swab booths, as well as PCR testing kits equivalent to 34,000 tests to 17 Metro Manila LGUS.

The company also provided three sets of Reverse Transcript­ion Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) testing machines and RNA machines to key government hospitals. This is aside from the five sets of the same machines donated to the Department of Health, which also received testing kits equivalent to 20,000 tests.

It also donated 55 sets of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) machines for the use of severely-ill Covid-19 patients to the government and 10 quarantine facilities each with a 15-bed capacity beside military camp hospitals nationwide.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF SMC ?? National task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 chief implemente­r Carlito Galvez Jr. undergoes a swab test at SMC’S Better World Edsa facility.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SMC National task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 chief implemente­r Carlito Galvez Jr. undergoes a swab test at SMC’S Better World Edsa facility.

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