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SMC backs DOH booster campaign

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San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is throwing its full support behind government’s intensifie­d booster vaccinatio­n drive to backstop further easing of COVID-19 restrictio­ns and help sustain the country’s recovery and growth.

The renewed vaccinatio­n campaign, dubbed PinasLakas, is being rolled out by the Department of Health (DOH) to speed up and increase booster uptake nationwide through the setting up of vaccinatio­n sites at workplaces, hospitals, schools, malls, transporta­tion terminals and various communitie­s.

SMC has signed on to support the program and is the health department’s largest private sector partner, to date.

Last year, through its own Ligtas Lahat vaccinatio­n drive, SMC successful­ly vaccinated 98 percent of its entire nationwide network of employees and extended workers.

SMC procured its own vaccines and set up its own vaccinatio­n sites in various cities and provinces to reach everyone in its network. SMC also hired some 160 medical profession­als for deployment to the different LGUs to support government’s vaccinatio­n drive, which led to the eventual safe reopening of the economy.

“Our country has had many significan­t gains against the pandemic this past year. So far, despite the emergence of new variants, and even through the surges we’ve experience­d, our recovery has held fast. But the risk to individual­s, population­s, our economic stability, is still there. Until more or a majority of Filipinos get boosted, we always run the risk of having our pandemic gains limited or stalled,” said SMC president and chief executive officer Ramon Ang.

“That is why we fully support this program, especially since government has already eased outdoor mask mandates. While that is intended to give us relief, there are of course conditions. It’s up to each of us to be responsibl­e for ourselves and those around us. Getting boosted or up-to-date with boosters further minimizes our risks,” Ang said.

Ang lauded the DOH, under OIC Maria Rosario Vergeire, for its continuing efforts to provide safe, effective and accessible vaccines to Filipinos to help sustain economic recovery.

“At San Miguel, vaccines have been critical not just to our recovery but more importantl­y, the safe and continued operations of our various facilities and installati­ons nationwide. With vaccinatio­n, we have been able to ensure continued availabili­ty of food, power, fuel, and the safe operations of vital infrastruc­ture,” Ang said.

He added: “We thank the DOH for bringing the PinasLakas campaign to San Miguel and making vaccines more available to our employees. I hope that with this campaign, the national government will be able to increase booster uptake and roll out second booster doses to a wider population.”

Ang said that to date, 72 percent of SMC’s fully vaccinated workforce in the National Capital Region have had at least one booster shot under the company’s own program. With PinasLakas, he said he anticipate­s this number to go up in the coming months, and for uptake for the second booster to also increase ahead of the holiday season — when there is usually an uptick in positive cases.

SMC formalized its support for PinasLakas with a ceremonial booster vaccinatio­n of 130 employees at the company’s head office in Mandaluyon­g City.

The ceremony held on Wednesday was led by Ang and Vergeire, with Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos Sr., engineer and MMDA acting Chairman Carlo Dimayuga III, DILG Undersecre­tary Margarita Gutierrez and DOLE director Alvin Curada.

Vergeire, for her part, thanked SMC for continuing to be among the biggest supporters of the government’s vaccinatio­n program.

In June 2021, SMC officially started its “Ligtas Lahat” employee vaccinatio­n program, which saw the company allot P1 billion for the free vaccinatio­n of its employees, thirdparty providers, and their families, to help with the government’s vaccinatio­n targets.

The company bought over 600,000 doses of AstraZenec­a and Moderna vaccines and donated these and the services of its 160-strong Ligtas Lahat medical team to local government units in Metro Manila and over a dozen other cities across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

SMC also transforme­d its brand new 5,013-square-meter sports facility in Pasig City into a vaccinatio­n site that could accommodat­e up to 800 individual­s per day. This was one of 14 vaccinatio­n sites that SMC set up and managed for its workforce nationwide.

SMC also continues to implement various safety measures to better ensure employees’ safety and wellbeing, including weekly antigen testing and additional cleaning and sanitizati­on routines.

To date, the company’s P14.8 billion pandemic response package, which includes food and medical donations and support for medical frontliner­s, remains among the largest private sector contributi­ons to pandemic response.

Since July 2022, the DOH has opened nearly 20,000 PinasLakas vaccinatio­n sites nationwide, with over 1,200 based in the NCR alone. The campaign’s goal is to fully vaccinate 90 percent of the A2 or senior citizen population and increase booster dose coverage to 50 percent of the target population by Oct. 8, 2022, which marks the first 100 days of the Marcos administra­tion.

 ?? ?? SMC president and CEO Ramon Ang (second from right) and DOH officer-in-charge Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire (fourth from right) are shown with (from left) Mandaluyon­g City health officer Arnold Abalos, SMC chief finance officer Ferdinand Constantin­o, Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority acting Chairman Carlo Dimayuga III, Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos Sr., Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Elizabeth Lopez-de Leon and Labor and Employment director Alvin Curada.
SMC president and CEO Ramon Ang (second from right) and DOH officer-in-charge Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire (fourth from right) are shown with (from left) Mandaluyon­g City health officer Arnold Abalos, SMC chief finance officer Ferdinand Constantin­o, Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority acting Chairman Carlo Dimayuga III, Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos Sr., Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Elizabeth Lopez-de Leon and Labor and Employment director Alvin Curada.

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