PASAY CITY -- On Wednesday, October 20, Senator Christopher "Bong" Go's office, in collaboration with other government agencies, gave assistance to various sectoral groups in Medina, Sugbongcogon, Salay, and Talisayan, Misamis Oriental, who have been adversely affected by the current pandemic.
In a video message, Go asked those who are already eligible to get vaccinated to receive their COVID-19 doses to protect themselves, their families, and their communities against the virus.
“Ngayon po, mga kababayan ko, sa Metro Manila unti-unti na hong bumababa ‘yung kaso dahil po mahigit 77% na po ng populasyon sa Metro Manila ay bakunado. Ibig sabihin, ‘pag marami pong bakunado, mas protektado po. Ang iniiwasan natin ay bumagsak ang ating healthcare system, ‘yung napupuno po ‘yung mga hospital. Magtulungan ho tayo,” said Go.
“Magtiwala ho kayo sa gobyerno, magtiwala ho kayo sa bakuna. Ang bakuna po ang tanging susi o solusyon sa ngayon para makamtan po natin ang population protection, ‘yung 50% po ng population ang bakunado. At herd immunity kapag 70% na po ng population ang bakunado. ‘Yan po ang target natin ngayon, makamtan po natin ang population protection at herd immunity para naman po sumaya ang ating Pasko,” he added.
Go's staff distributed meals, vitamins, masks, and face shields to a total of 1,075 individuals. They provided new shoes and a bicycle to selected recipients. They also gave a computer tablet for children’s blended learning activities.
In addition, representatives from several government agencies offered further aid to help them cope with the economic effects of the pandemic. The Department of Social Welfare and Development distributed livelihood assistance under its Sustainable Livelihood and Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation programs.
The Department of Agriculture also distributed seedlings while the Department of Trade and Industry, the Department of Labor and Employment, and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority assessed those eligible for their various livelihood and skills programs.
As Chair of the Senate Committee on Health, the senator reminded residents not to neglect their health amidst the ongoing pandemic. To help them avail of medical care, he encouraged them to reach out to his office or visit the Malasakit Center located at the Northern Mindanao Medical Center or J.R. Borja General Hospital in Cagayan de Oro City for assistance on their hospital-related expenses.
“Hindi niyo na kailangan pumila o umikot pa sa iba’t ibang opisina para humingi ng tulong pampagamot dahil nasa loob na sila ng iisang kwarto. Lapitan niyo lang ang Malasakit Center at wala itong pinipili. Karapatan niyo bilang mga Pilipino ang maka-avail ng serbisyo nito,” he continued.
The Malasakit Center is a one-stop shop which streamlines the provision of medical assistance by bringing the relevant government agencies under one roof, namely the DOH, DSWD, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.