CALAMBA CITY, Laguna (PIA) --The National Task Force Against COVID-19 is banking on the vaccination of employees in the industrial sector as the first step in helping the economy recuperate from the pandemic and its effects.
About 600 workers from the Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. (IMI) and other companies located at the Laguna Technopark, Inc. received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccines during the Ceremonial Vaccination for frontline personnel in essential sectors in the region last June 30, at the Ayala Malls Solenad in Santa Rosa City.
Joana Marie Mancita, Maricar Manjares and Rita Dimapasok of IMI, as well as Miguel Meneses and Gilbert Lora of LTI were among the first employees to get vaccinated.
Members of the National task Force Task Force Against COVID-19, led by Department of Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Francisco R. Cruz, Deputy Chief Implementer Secretary Vivencio Dizon, Department of Health Region IV-A Assistant Regional Director Paula Paz Sydiongco, and Office of the Presidential Spokesperson Secretary Harry Roque were also present to personally witness the inoculation.
“Ito ang whole of nation approach sa pag-address ng pandemyang ito, kung saan nakikita nyo na ang national government, local government unit at private sector ay magkakasama na tinutugunan ang problemang ito. Ito lang ang solusyon natin para maging mabilis nating mapagtagumpayan ang ating pakikibaka sa COVID-19,” said DILG Asec. Cruz, highlighting the role not only of the partnership between the government and private sectors, but also the cooperation of the people in the nation’s bid to end the pandemic.
[This is the whole of nation approach in addressing this pandemic, where we see the national government, local government units, and the private sector working together to solve this problem. This is our solution in overcoming our fight against COVID-19.]