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More LGUs in EV to procure anti-COVID vaccines

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LGUs allocate millions of pesos for the purpose

TACLOBAN CITY- Several local government units here in the region  will not wait for the national government to provide them vaccines against coronavirus as they will procure their own.
The city government of Ormoc has allocated a P350 million budget for the purchase of vaccines against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as it aimed to inoculate its residents.
While Mayor Richard Gomez said that he wants a 100 percent coverage of the city’s over 240,000 population, the budget might initially cover around 80 percent, citing that “there will be other expenses like syringes, cotton, alcohol, storage, etc.”
“There’s no need (for pre-registration). Our City Health Department already has the priority list ready and everybody on it will be inoculated unless they refuse,” Gomez said.
In Borongan City, Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda said that they have allocated P35 million and target to buy the Astra Zeneca.
“We target 73 percent of our population good for 56,000 persons 18 years and above. We can increase it once a vaccine is available for 17 years old and below. It’s free and voluntary. However, the city is encouraging everyone to inoculate,” Agda said.
Earlier, Eastern Samar Governor Ben Evardone said that the provincial government is readying around P500 million for the procurement of the vaccines and other related items to ensure protection of its people from further spread of the coronavirus disease(COVID-19).
In Northern Samar, the provincial government has set aside P10 million for the same purpose and target around 80 percent of its population to achieve ‘herd immunity,’ Rei Josiah Echano, head of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office.
“During our investment fund planning last year, we made sure that here is a provision counterpart for the COVID-19 vaccine (procurement) because we anticipated that the national government can only accommodate a fraction of our population,” Echano said.
With a target of 80 percent to be inoculated, 400,000 people of the province will be receiving the vaccines.
Meantime, the provincial government of Samar has allocated P25 million with the city government of Catbalogan,P20 million and Maasin City, P15 million.
In Biliran province, Governor Rogelio Espina said that they will be allocating P100 million for the purpose of procurement of the vaccines.
“The national government I think may not be able to provide the funds needed to cover the corresponding number of vaccines for our constituents. In order to prepare for this scenario we have allotted P100 million fund for the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines through a loan from the Land Bank,” he said on his Facebook post.
According to him, they target 20,000 people across the province who will receive the vaccines.
Espina also urged the eight towns of the province to ‘secure funds’ for the needed vaccines. “This is the only way out in order for us to return to normal life,” he said.
The city government of Tacloban and the provincial government of Leyte have also signified their desire to procure their own supply of vaccines against COVID-19.

Gov. Petilla says Leyte to procure own anti-COVID-19 vaccines; to study who will first get inoculated

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TACLOBAN CITY-The provincial government of Leyte has allocated P20 million for the procurement of vaccines against coronavirus (COVID-19) once it is available in the market.
This was disclosed by Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla who said that the around 40,000 vaccines are projected to be procured by the provincial government with such budget.
The province is looking at Pfizer or AstraZeneca as possible supplier of the vaccines.
According to the governor, they have already coordinated of their plan to buy their own supply with Sec. Carlito Galvez Jr, the chief implementer to National Action Plan vs COVID-19 who is the only authorized person by the national government to negotiate for the purchase of vaccine.
Petilla disclosed that in the conduct of vaccination, the province will first analyze the provincial data to determine who are going to be the priority for the vaccine. Most probably to be first on the list are those who had been tested positive from the disease.
Leyte has the highest number of COVID-19 in the province with more than 3,000 cases.
“We will have to check the profile of these patients. What are their profession, where they live, are they staying in urban centers or rural area, and other informations. If we are able to get enough information, those who fits in that profile, they are to be prioritized in the vaccination,” Petilla said.
He added that another possible basis in conducting vaccination is identifying the areas with the most number of COVID-19 cases.
“But these are not yet final. We still have to discuss this with our strategists. Take note that it is not only vaccine that can kill virus. Many had already recovered using the combination of the health protocols. We are imposing and adding it with vaccine then we can bring this down to zero with the proper strategy of vaccination,”Petilla said.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Winners of ‘Christmas on Wheels’ named; victors receive cash and food packs from Tacloban city gov’t

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TACLOBAN CITY-Winners of the inaugural ‘Tacloban Christmas on Wheels’ contest were announced on Sunday (Dec.20).
The first prize went to Roger Gaviola/Paul Jeymar Gaviola who received a noche buena pack, a half-sack of rice and, a P20,000 cash prize.
Second prize was received by Edgar Cagara and his partner, Genovero Emnas. They received a noche buena pack, half-sack of rice and P15,000.
Ruth Mabay and Nick Anthony Nofies were adjudged as third place winners who received noche buena pack, half-sack of rice and P10,000 cash prize.
Special Award “Best Biyahero” went to Jay Rojas and Joey Oreno who received a noche buena pack, a half-sack of rice and, a P5,000 cash prize.
The Tacloban Christmas on Wheels was held in cooperation with TNT (Smart Communications).
The contest involved 18 public utility vehicles adorned with unique Christmas lights and decorations.
The contest aim to help uplift the spirits of the people of the city during this time of pandemic due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19). (TACLOBAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

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