While the country’s medical frontliners are still not out of the woods in battling the pandemic, Nissan in the Philippines made a way to show its support to them. Recently, the local distributor for the Japanese automaker donated 4,000 meal packs to the frontliners of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH). To add to that, members of Urvan Pilipinas car club extended assistance to the company and to the healthcare workers by helping in the delivery of the meals to the hospital. PGH Director Dr. Gerardo Legaspi received the donations that were distributed intended to the PGH staff, doctors, and nurses who are working hard to treat COVID-19 patients and facilitate vaccinations. Nissan Philippines President and Managing Director Atsushi Najima said that the donation drive is the company’s move to aid the medical workers performing their jobs tirelessly despite the perils. "We continue to pay tribute to our healthcare workers who are dedicated in face of this pandemic as
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Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion on Tuesday expressed his support for the wider coverage of saliva-based testing for COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) that offers a “more convenient, efficient and cost-effective” method.
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+ February 22, 2021 FOR two consecutive weeks, Muntinlupa City held virtual town hall meetings to drum up high participation in its forthcoming Covid vaccination program. Invited to the separate meetings with the theme Bakunado, Protektado were representatives of homeowners groups, religious groups, civic groups, Sangguniang Kabataan, the Gender Development Office and the City Administrator s Office.
During the first meeting held February 10, the resource speakers were Infection Prevention and Control for Committee Chair Charissa Borja-Tabora of Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and Jesusa Joyce Cirunay of the Food and Drug Administration. Ms. Borja-Tabora underscored the safety of vaccines, the process of clinical trials, and the role of vaccines in protecting individuals and communities. Ms. Cirunay discussed the FDA s Emergency Use Authorization and the stringent process and policies for the approval of vaccines.
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