Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Public support for LGU virus response encouraged

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Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar on Wednesday encouraged the public to continue supporting their respective local government units by following orders imposed to prevent another uptick in new cases of coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19).

The primary aim of this activity is to really provide an avenue for the vaccinatio­n program to be discussed and to address numerous questions about it.

“Let us continue to support our LGU, and President Rodrigo Duterte. We are close to ending the Covid-19 pandemic. The vaccines are already made and these will arrive here starting this week,” he said during a radio interview on 99.3 Meuws Radio Bibo here.

“If we follow our LGU, the possibilit­y that we will be saved from this crisis is not far and we can finally continue our plans to further develop Dapitan and the rest of the country,” he added as he lauded the city government for successful­ly curbing the spread of the virus.

Secretary Andanar is in Dapitan City for the Dapitan leg of the Pagdu-aw: Explain, Explain, Explain on the roadmap of the National Vaccinatio­n Program of the government.

He reiterated that the Duterte administra­tion is focused on saving lives, reviving hopes, and shaping the future of the Filipino people as the national government moves to purchase safe and effective vaccines.

“The primary aim of this activity is to really provide an avenue for the vaccinatio­n program to be discussed and to address numerous questions about it,” he said.

“The role of the PCOO is to communicat­e, considerin­g that the confidence of the people in the vaccine is low because of the Dengvaxia controvers­y before. Neverthele­ss, we will continue to explain, explain, explain to them that these vaccines that will be arriving in our country are safe,” he added.

The PCOO chief also dismissed discussion on running for a political seat in the coming 2022 elections.

“We are only focused on serving the public first, and delivering the commitment of the President,” he said.

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