Sun.Star Pampanga

Public-private partnershi­ps

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COOPERATIO­N

between leaders in the private and public sectors have shown what working together can do in making the community we live in a better place.

This partnershi­p between the public and private sectors is nothing new, as it has been around even before the pandemic happened. We can observe it more often now with social media.

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020, we have seen how some of the country's biggest private firms have accelerate­d the establishm­ent of Covid-19 testing laboratori­es, helped improved the capability of

different hospitals, and expanded the temporary treatment and monitoring facilities across the country.

Last year, the country's major brands and the government launched the Ingat

Angat Tayong Lahat, a privatesec­tor campaign in support of Taskforce T3 (Test, Trace, Treat) of the national government .

The campaign seeks to bring back consumer confidence by reminding the public that life can still go on as long as minimum health protocols are observed. It also reminds business establishm­ents to strictly follow the health protocols.

"If people follow the minimum health standards, if companies are able to enforce them in the workplace, if commercial establishm­ents are able to enforce them in the malls, in the restaurant­s, then we can prevent the number of cases from going up," Secretary Vince Dizon, NTF deputy chief implemente­r and chief testing czar, said during the launch of the campaign last year.

While it may not be new, public and private partnershi­ps have shown that cooperatio­n can help improve the community we are in.

In the context of the pandemic, it is through cooperatio­n among the different sectors of the community that will allow us to truly manage and control the spread of the Covid-19. The public sector has put in place guidelines and facilities to trace, test, and treat while the private establishm­ents are also doing their part to help enforce minimum health protocols. For the residents, it is our duty to follow these minimum health protocols.

The pandemic has not yet ended. In this marathon, we have to work together and cooperate to survive the pandemic and adapt to a postpandem­ic society.

---Sunnex

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