Sun.Star Pampanga

Firm donates vaccine fridge to SBMA

- BY CHARLENE A. CAYABAYAB Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CSBMA Chairman Wilma Eisma said the donation from TeleEmpire Inc., will strengthen the capacity of the SBMA to pursue its vaccine rollout in partnershi­p with the Department of Health (DOH) groups.

“It’s a bio-ref, capable of temperatur­es from 2 to 8 degrees Centigrade, and it’s good for Sinovac, AstraZenec­a or Janssen vaccines,” Eisma said.

“This will be a big

LARK FREEPORT--A locator at the Subic Bay Freeport has donated a biomedical refrigerat­or to the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) in support of the agency’s vaccinatio­n program for workers, residents and other stakeholde­rs here. and private

help in our vaccine program and will complement the transport boxes and vaccine carriers we recently received from the DOH," she added.

Eisma said the biomedical refrigerat­or can store up to 20,000 vaccine vials.

"Additional storage means better supply management of our vaccine allocation­s," she sai d.

The donation was turned over by Tel eEm p i r e Pr esi d en t and Chief Executive Officer Johannes Lin to SBMA Public Health and Safety Department (PHSD) manager Dr. Solomon Jacalne.

Jacalne said the vaccine refrigerat­or will allow the SBMA health unit to store vaccines in its own facility rather than getting vaccine supplies from the DOH regional office or from the health office in Olongapo City.

"This donation from TeleEmpire makes it possible for us to get more vaccine allotment from the government," Jacalne said adding that, “It can also be used to store vaccines for flu and other medical preparat i ons.”

TeleEmpire Inc., handed out its donation as a gesture of gratitude for the vaccinatio­n of its employees on August 11.

The rollout was made possible with the assistance of the SBMA and DOH and benefited the firm’s 280 employees.

TeleEmpire provides facility management services and business process outsourcin­g services to Philippine overseas gaming operators located out of Subic Bay Fr eepor t .

Eisma also expressed her gratitude to the company for its support, pointing out that if both the private and public sectors worked together, herd immunity could be attained faster in the Subic Bay community.

She said the Subic agency is reaching out to all possible sources of vaccine to ensure that the Subic Bay workforce will all be immunized and protected against the Covid-19 virus.

 ?? BIOMEDICAL FRIDGE. (Contribute­d photo) ?? officials.
SBMA-PHSD manager Dr. Solomon Jacalne (right) receives the biomedical refrigerat­or from TeleEmpire
BIOMEDICAL FRIDGE. (Contribute­d photo) officials. SBMA-PHSD manager Dr. Solomon Jacalne (right) receives the biomedical refrigerat­or from TeleEmpire

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