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Nickel Asia addresses anti-vaxxers

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AS the Philippine government rolls out its vaccinatio­n program across the country, Nickel Asia Corp. (NAC) steps up to connect employees from all its subsidiari­es across the country in a virtual conference that directly tackles all issues about the vaccines against COVID 19.

Former Health Secretary Dr. Paulyn Jean B. Rosell-ubial, who heads the Philippine Red Cross Molecular Laboratori­es, on Friday, addresses all issues, contentiou­s and otherwise, to answer varied questions from NAC employees from Cagdianao Mining in Dinagat Islands; Cordillera Exploratio­n from Ilocos Sur; Dinapigue Mining in Isabela; Emerging Powers from Subic;

Hinatuan Mining and Taganito Mining from Surigao del Norte; and Rio Tuba Mining in Palawan.

NAC is aware that according to recent reports, and from its own internal surveys, 60% of Filipinos do not want to be vaccinated.

But Dr. Ubial’s statement that “the best vaccine is the one in your arm” resonated with all NAC employees and the company hopes that after 2 hours of detailed discussion with Dr. Ubial, this number will improve.

“The pandemic has basically pushed many of us to a corner and with the internet as constant companion, misinforma­tion can spread like wildfire and there is bound to be skepticism. We at NAC believe that an informatio­n campaign on something so important like the vaccine can impact the lives of our employees and the residents in our mining communitie­s,” explains Gerardo B. Ongkingco, NAC VP for Human Resources.

“Dr. Ubial helps us cascade authentic informatio­n to all our employees as she shares credible, digestible and evidence-based informatio­n that our people actually understand and can relate to,” says Ongkingco.

Darien Bas, Social Media and Communicat­ions Specialist at Dinapigue Mining Corp. (DMC), says misinforma­tion is a big issue and that the fight is not just against the virus but against these misinforma­tion that can sow fear and confusion among the employees and the people in the communitie­s.

“NAC acknowledg­es the fact that to be vaccinated is our personal choice but through this informatio­n campaign, the company ensures everyone has solid scientific data to base our choices on and not on fear and lack of informatio­n,” Bas stresses.

According to news reports, the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) has allowed mining companies to realign their social developmen­t funds to help the government purchase additional Covid-19 vaccines through the initiative­s of the mining industry.

NAC is among the first to respond to the challenges of COVID19, by expending an accumulate­d P50M from its 2020 social developmen­t funds during the early months of the pandemic. A separate budget of P18M was turned over to the Philippine Red Cross to build a molecular testing laboratory in Surigao City to support the province’s efforts for early detection of COVID-19 cases.

 ??  ?? AN employee at Taganito Mining in Claver, Surigao del Norte, studies the survey form about vaccinatio­n just before Dr. Ubial’s address to all NAC employees across the country.
AN employee at Taganito Mining in Claver, Surigao del Norte, studies the survey form about vaccinatio­n just before Dr. Ubial’s address to all NAC employees across the country.

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