The Philippine Star

COVID releases hit P375 B — DBM

- – Mary Grace Padin

The national government has released almost P375 billion in funds for the implementa­tion of measures against the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) reported.

According to the latest data on the DBM website, funds amounting to P374.89 billion have been transferre­d to state agencies and department­s for their respective COVID-19 response efforts.

From B1 DBM said P266.24 billion of the total allotment releases came from savings pooled following the discontinu­ance of programs, projects and activities in the 2019 and 2020 budgets.

Another P98.41 billion came from Special Purpose Funds, while the remaining P10.25 billion from regular agency budgets.

DBM said bulk or P200.98 billion of the total releases as of the end of June went to the Department of Social and Welfare Developmen­t for the implementa­tion of the Social Ameliorati­on Program.

This was followed by the Department of Finance (DOF), which received P88.52 billion. Of this amount, P51 billion was transferre­d to the Social Security System (SSS) for the Small Business Wage Subsidy (SBWS) program.

Another P37.02 billion was distribute­d as Bayanihan grants to local government units in order to improve their capacity in responding to the health crisis.

Meanwhile, funds released to the Department of Health (DOH) reached P48.23 billion, intended for the purchase of testing kits, personal protective equipment and medical supplies; hiring of medical staff; and other measures to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s in the country.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) also received P12.58 billion, while the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) and Department of Education (DepEd) were given P11.1 billion and P10.91 billion, respective­ly.

Other agencies who received additional funds for COVID-19 response include the Department of National Defense (P1.16 billion), Department of Interior and Local Government (P747.93 billion), University of the Philippine­sPhilippin­e General Hospital (P400 million), Department of Trade and Industry (P203 million), Department of Science and Technology (P53.23 million), Department of Foreign Affairs (P5.09 million), and Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (P500,000).

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