Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Whole-of-nation approach vs infodemic urged

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Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar is calling for a collaborat­ive effort in fighting misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion, especially this time of the pandemic. During his visit here on Monday, Andanar met with members of various sectors, appealing for their help in spreading the correct informatio­n to their community on the roadmap of the vaccinatio­n program of the government and other initiative­s to curb the impacts of the pandemic.

Upon his arrival, the Secretary met with members of the Pagadian City Press Club, emphasizin­g the role of the media in influencin­g the decisions and awareness of their followers and viewers.

“We are here to engage with the stakeholde­rs, encouragin­g you to take part in this daunting duty to be influencer­s of positive change as the world undergoes the biggest vaccinatio­n process that history has ever witnessed,” he said.

I believe that we need influentia­l people to help the government.

The PCOO and the Philippine Informatio­n Agency (PIA) are in Pagadian City to kick off a round of informatio­n drive across key cities in the Zamboanga Peninsula this week. They will be visiting Ozamiz City of Region 10, for the Pagduaw: Explain, Explain, Explain.

“It is important that we cover such events so that we can disseminat­e the right informatio­n and also increase the confidence level of the people to be vaccinated,” he added.

He said that aside from the threats of the pandemic, the battle against infodemic is also evident in communicat­ions platforms, particular­ly on social media, which are being used by detractors.

He also met the SK leaders of the city in the afternoon. He assured them that the government is behind them and fully supporting their endeavors to help their respective communitie­s.

Through the daily Network Briefing News, Andanar has provided an avenue for the youth sector to showcase their initiative­s and air out their concerns as they participat­e in local governance.

“With my various engagement­s with the youth sector, I realized that you have out-of-this-world ideas and it’s very inspiring that you are able to take these ideas into actions,” he said.

“The youth is the link of the government to the younger generation and that is why we are here — to remind you that you hold the key in fighting fake news,” he added.

Meanwhile, in a separate engagement with the religious sector, the PCOO chief introduced the mandate of the agency and its attached agencies, including reaching out to the grassroots level to deliver the informatio­n on the programs and policies of the government.

“This is a very crucial moment for every Filipino because if at least 70 percent of the population won’t get vaccinated, we will not be able to reach herd immunity. The coronaviru­s will always be in our midst,” he said.

“I believe that we need influentia­l people to help the government,” he added as he mentioned other leaders of the Catholic Church who have expressed their support for the vaccine. MBA @tribunephl_mba

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ALFONSO PADILLA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_al ?? IT may just be a fun ride for this boy in his father’s trike not knowing that health and safety protocols are being violated by not wearing mask and going out on a limb in his young age.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ALFONSO PADILLA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_al IT may just be a fun ride for this boy in his father’s trike not knowing that health and safety protocols are being violated by not wearing mask and going out on a limb in his young age.

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