Philippine Daily Inquirer

MEGAVACCIN­E SITE OPPOSED

- By Mariejo S. Ramos @MariejoRam­osINQ

At least 30 civil society organizati­ons had so far taken a stand against the planned megavaccin­e center in the Nayong Pilipino Complex in Parañaque City, as the proposed project “manipulate­s people into a false choice that pits people’s health against nature.”

In their joint statement on Wednesday, the group questioned the necessity to cut 500 trees for the facility, with its proponents arguing that “protecting 500 trees should not equate to protecting people’s lives.”

“The question decisionma­kers need to be asking is not whether we should build the megavaccin­e center and cut the trees. The question is whether this is the kind of facility the country needs to make the vaccine accessible to more people,” the groups said in their statement.

On Thursday, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said the planned megavaccin­ation site at the historical area will push through, and will be constructe­d by the ICTSI Foundation led by Enrique Razon Jr.

The organizati­ons urged the President, Razon, the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases and the Department of Tourism to drop their “ill-advised” plan to build a vaccinatio­n facility in a reclaimed and forested land.

Instead, the groups said the government should “focus on long-term and people-centered solutions to the health crisis,” such as improving local vaccinatio­n facilities.

“Vaccine facilities are best located where they can be accessed by people from all sectors. With the lack of safe and efficient public transporta­tion, building a centralize­d vaccinatio­n facility at the Entertainm­ent City will put marginaliz­ed communitie­s, such as the poor, (persons with disabiliti­es) and senior citizens at a disadvanta­ge,” said the groups.

They also called for “nature-based solutions” to prevent future pandemics and promote resilience.

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