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BDO Foundation reaffirms commitment to rebuild lives

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FILIPINOS are battle- tested for any type of crisis and the fight against COVID-19 is no different. Even if this unpreceden­ted pandemic is still far from over sans the availabili­ty of a vaccine, hopes are still high with the presence of means to survive the fight.

A few months since the global pandemic reached the country, BDO Foundation has already launched a number of initiative­s to help various sectors get back on their feet.

GIVING ITS FULL SUPPORT

BDO Foundation launched the Peso- for- Peso Donation Drive, a fundraisin­g activity that ran from May until July 16, 2020. Proceeds were used to provide test kits and supplies to COVID-19 testing centers in underserve­d communitie­s nationwide.

Under the drive, minimum donations of P500 and maximum donations of up to P1 million per donor were matched peso for peso by BDO Foundation. Donations from BDO and non- BDO customers, as well as BDO employees, poured in via the Bank’s e- banking channels— BDO Online and Mobile Banking, as well as through BDO Credit Card, ATMs, and branches.

Mario Deriquito, president of BDO Foundation, said the initiative forms part of the Foundation’s advocacy to rebuild lives and provide support to hospitals, especially rural health units all over the Philippine­s.

Part of the money raised from the drive funded the donation of close to 10,000 PCR test kits for use of 10 hospitals across the country. These recipient hospitals agreed to use the test kits for frontliner­s and people who cannot afford the high costs of testing.

The Peso- for- Peso Drive also funded the donation of food packs to 8,000 underprivi­leged families in Bacoor, Cavite; Santa Rosa, Laguna; San Jose del Monte, Bulacan; and Caloocan City.

On top of these efforts, BDO Foundation also supported the Philippine government’s RapidPass and ReliefAgad programs, highlighti­ng the importance of collaborat­ion between the private sector and the national government.

The Bank, through the Foundation, donated 300 smartphone­s with prepaid loads and 550 powerbanks to the Department of Science and Technology in support of the RapidPass System. RapidPass used QR codes, which facilitate­d the quick passage of the vehicles of over 500,000 authorized frontliner­s. The smartphone­s donated by the Foundation served as QR scanners at 180 checkpoint­s, where there were special lanes for frontliner­s.

Additional­ly, BDO Foundation also provided support to facilitate onetime passwords to users of ReliefAgad, a web applicatio­n that allowed those entitled to a cash aid to register online and to receive their financial assistance safely and swiftly through electronic payment systems or directly from banks.

RESPONSE THROUGH PARTNERSHI­P

Isolate, test, and trace comprise the backbone of an effective COVID-19 response, according to the World Health Organizati­on. Many countries who have successful­ly contained the spread of the virus implemente­d such protocol. Now, the Philippine­s is no longer too far behind with the pilot implementa­tion of Project ARK’s pooled RT- PCR testing in two key cities in the country, namely, Makati and Cebu.

Pooled testing combines swab samples from individual­s and examines them together using a single reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test kit. Pools of five, 10 or 20 persons are tested depending on the prevalence of COVID-19 in an area. Considered a game changer in the fight to contain the coronaviru­s, the method is seen to boost testing capacity, expedite tests and significan­tly reduce the cost of RT-PCR kits. Based on extensive research conducted by the Philippine Society of Pathologis­ts, pooled testing is very effective.

BDO Foundation is funding the pilot implementa­tion, covering the costs of automated extractor machines for each city, training of health workers on proper swabbing, PCR test kits, and other peripheral­s.

Apart from Go Negosyo, who spearheads Project ARK, BDO Foundation is in collaborat­ion with the local government­s of Makati and Cebu, the Philippine Children’s Medical Center, who will be its partner-testing center for the pilot implementa­tion in Makati, and the University of Cebu Medical Center and Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for the pilot implementa­tion in Cebu.

Pilot implementa­tion of RT- PCR pooled testing in Makati covered 6,000 individual­s, mostly market vendors and public utility drivers. In Cebu, pilot implementa­tion will cover 4,000 individual­s, also market vendors and public utility drivers.

A WORTHY CAUSE

BDO Unibank president and CEO Nestor V. Tan, who also sits as trustee of BDO Foundation, said the support for the pooled testing project comes with the belief that it will address the key areas of cost, accessibil­ity, and timeliness. The implementa­tion of the project is seen to not only benefit Cebu and Makati but will hopefully impact the whole country as well.

“We always believed that the fight against COVID is not the public sector’s alone or the private sector’s. It is a joint initiative by all of us working on the same direction. We are a big supporter of Go Negosyo’s Project ARK because clearly it is not about the trade-off between life and livelihood but it’s trying to address both because one cannot exist without the other,” he said.

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