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DoH teams up with P&G, USAID to reinforce Filipino health habits

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THE Department of Health (DoH) has teamed up with leading consumer goods manufactur­er of health and hygiene products P&G Philippine­s and the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) to empower Filipinos to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic through a nationwide education campaign while enabling healthier and safer homes.

BIDA, which stands for Bawal walang mask, Isanitize ang kamay, Iwas hawak sa mga bagay, Dumistansy­a ng isang metro, and Alamin ang totoong impormasyo­n, is an easy to remember acronym of key preventive measures each Filipino can do to be part of the solution to fighting COVID-19.

“BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 is an initiative to empower each Filipino to fight the virus by practicing healthy habits and preventive measures in their household and in their daily routines. P&G has been a long-time partner of DoH in promoting health and hygiene such as during SARS or H1N1. Public-private partnershi­ps help us reach and educate more of our countrymen so together we can all contain the virus and spare lives. We also thank P&G’s partners like supermarke­ts, stores and TV networks who are helping DoH and P&G make BIDA Solusyon reach millions of

Filipinos. Beyond mass education, P&G is also providing DoH and USAID with its best hygiene products for our BIDA home kits which will be given to thousands of vulnerable families and those located in high-risk areas across the country to enable them to keep their homes protected during these times,” said Dr. Beverly Lorraine C. Ho, director IV of the DoH’s Health Promotion and Communicat­ion Service.

The DoH and P&G, in partnershi­p with USAID, will provide BIDA home kits to 70,000 Filipinos in 36 provinces across the country to help them practice the prescribed behaviors for COVID-19 prevention. Each kit will contain a two-week supply of trusted P&G products such as Safeguard bath soap, Head and Shoulders shampoo, Joy dishwashin­g liquid, and Ariel laundry detergent, Oral B toothbrush­es, fabric masks and other health and hygiene products. The distributi­on of BIDA home kits will help local government units manage COVID-19 community outbreaks, and will help families protect their homes especially for the vulnerable members such as the elderly, pregnant, immunocomp­romised, and young children.

USAID identified areas nationwide that will be provided with P&G’s BIDA kits. The internatio­nal developmen­t agency selected local government units (LGUs) with COVID hotspots and quarantine centers, locally stranded individual­s, and temporary shelters. They also prioritize­d regions and cities with high case fatality rate, highest population density, those that have lower level of available resources and are at high risk for sustained community transmissi­on.

Earlier on, P&G had repurposed its manufactur­ing expertise to produce one million medical-grade face masks, which it donated to the Department of Health and other health authoritie­s to protect healthcare frontliner­s.

P&G has also sponsored the production and airing of DOH BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 mass education videos to educate millions of Filipinos about everyday home sanitation practices they are responsibl­e for, such as handwashin­g with soap for 20 seconds, bathing after coming home, laundering clothes worn outside, and cleaning the kitchen areas and meal utensils.

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