 Good afternoon, good morning, good evening. 56 installment of the Stop COVID Death webinar series brought to you by the University of the Philippines. So we are glad that you can join us today as we continue on with our fifth season at gaya po na nasaipo namin last week. We will be talking about another special topic but this time it is a continuation ng ating webinar from 10 webinars ago which is the preparedness po of the LGU in terms of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout program. So we asked then our mayor, guest posi, mayor, is Comoren of Manila City and then mayor Joy Will-Modef-Kesson City, is my LG prepared for the vaccine rollout and thereby they describe the vaccination rollout in their respective local government units and today we will also highlight or shine a spotlight on two more local government units, one from Metro Manila and those from outside of Metro Manila to give us a broader perspective or outlook po on the implementation of the COVID-19 national deployment plan and vaccination program. I'm Dr. Raymond Francis Sarmiento, director of the National Telehealth Center, National Institutes of Health University of the Philippines of Manila. It's my pleasure to be with all of you during our regular Friday lunch date ano po and I always look forward to co-hosting this incredible webinar series which is, wow, we now have 56 episodes na po. So please continue to support us and join us every week and together with me is our adjunct research faculty and the special envoy of the president for global health initiatives, Dr. Susi Pineda Mercado. Dr. Susi. Hello Raymond, good afternoon. Magalakang hapog sa inyong dahat. Binabati po natin lahat ng nakikinig, lalo na yung mga nasa malayong lugar. So nakita ko po meron mga tagamarawi, Bokidnon, Isabela, Laonion and of course I'd like to greet all of our Metro Manila hospitals who are watching and for those of you who are watching because your mayor or your city health officer will be on the webinar, welcome to all of you. So today, maganda po pag-usapan natin, malaki po ang papil na ginagampan na nang ating mga local governments at matutitunan ko natin ko ano-ano mga bago, inovation na ginagawa nila para mapabilis po yung pagbabakuna. Over to you Raymond. Thank you, Dr. Susi. So for those who are joining us for the very first time, ang ating structure po ang nang ating webinar, there will be a set of speakers. Well essentially our main discussions followed by a set of reactions and then a panel discussion and a Q&A. As I'm pretty sure you have seen our publicity materials, our posters po so you know that we have a jam packed schedule for today and we have really an excellent set of panelists for today also. And afterwards we hope to be able to entertain questions, not just coming in from the Zoom webinar po iton, but also in YouTube, YouTube channel po lang TVUP, also in the Facebook channels of the University of the Philippines, TVUP and the Stop COVID-19 web page. Yes, thank you very much Raymond. Before we proceed we have an announcement. So as you know, a couple of weeks ago we featured the fire in PGH. And it's with pride that we're going to announce that we did that in depth and a lot of you participated in that when you all learned about how PGH managed this. And we actually had Dr. Rodney DeFitas was on site during the fire and had a good discussion about it. And the good news is that they have been PGH, some of the members of PGH, those who responded were given the very prestigious order of Lapu-Lapu Award by the President. This is a new award that was started in 2017 and it is given for heroic acts. So parang nalala natin si Lapu-Lapu nung ating one of our national heroes but this is really a great honor for in recognition of those who really again put their lives on the line during this fire in PGH. And to tell us more about the awardees, may I turn over to Chancellor of UP Manila Menchit, Padila Menchit. Thank you. Thank you Dr. Suzy. These brave men and women of the PGH led the evacuation of patients and newborn babies when the fire broke out on the third floor of the government front hospital on the WeRs of May 16, 2021. It's a mix of doctors, nurses, security guard, staff and I'd like to mention them. Dr. Rodney DeFitas, safety officer PGH Joel Santiago, security officer Ramil Ranoa, nurse Quentin Bagay Jr., Dr. Alexandra Lee, Dr. Earl Sayo Abrennika, nurse Jomar Malyari, nurse Katrina Bianca Makabadbad, nurse Phoebe Rose Malabanan and nurse Emeralda Minto. Sa oras po ng disaster, anybody can be a leader. Marami salamat po sa inyong lahat. Thank you very much Chancellor Menchit Padila and congratulations. And thank you. Thank you to all of those who really helped make sure that nobody died during that fire and we're just so proud of you again. On this program, we're very, very proud of our health workers, our frontliners. So congratulations Pusegna. We are now going into our announcement on the Mentimeter. So TVUP can be, okay, so later we will have Zoom poll but for those of you who are watching on Facebook and on YouTube, you can already start going to www.menti.com and use the code 4884-4367. I'll say it again, no? www.menti.com 4884-4367. And we'll also throw that into the chat box. For those of you who are watching on Zoom, you'll be able to participate in our opinion poll just by watching, and just by participating on Zoom with your computer. Okay, over to you Raymond. Thank you, Dr. Suzy. So I just wanted to also extend personal congratulations for the bravery, the passion and the compassion of our PJ staff, and the time of need talagang tumugon at tumulong sa ating mga kababay. Maraming-maraming salamat po. For those who are asking if they have to join both, kung na dito na po kay sa Zoom, dito na lang po kay sa Zoom poll sumagot ng inyong lang ating mga katanungan, those will be also the same set of questions that we will be asking in Mentimeter. The Mentimeter po allows us to be able to include those who are watching in YouTube and in Facebook. We understand maraming po mga, what you call that, watch parties kung baga. So maraming po ang nakatutok. So maraming-maraming salamat po at sana po ames maraming po kung makapanood po na itong webinar po natin specifically since we are talking about experiences, given that we now have well a lot more vaccine doses right now compared to February-March that time po. But before we proceed, I'd like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the very hardworking team behind the stop COVID deaths. Maraming-maraming salamat po without each and every one of you at our production team. This webinar series really will not, literally will not be possible po. So maraming-maraming salamat po to the UP System, UP Manila, National Institute of Health, National Telehealth Center, Philippine General Hospital, College of Medicine, UP Information Technology Development Center, and of course ang ating kila lang internet television network of the University of the Philippines ang TV UP. And then for those who are asking para po sa ating mga certificates, maraming salamat po ito po ang itura ng certificate of attendance that you will be receiving, especially for those who qualify at to qualify kailangan po at least 50% of the time of the webinar ay nandito po kayo. Please let us know if you are watching in YouTube or in Facebook and you have spent that much time, we'll be able to track that and let us know so we could give your karampat ang certificate and also a copy po of the presentations that we have prepared for today courtesy of our esteemed guests. We have also this also to inform you that all 55 webinar certificates po ano that have been, have we already been disseminated. So please let us know if you have any questions about it. Over to you Dr. Suzy. Thank you very much Raymond. Okay so to open our webinar today we have somebody you know very well who is faculty of UP Philippine General Hospital. He's a trauma surgeon and a world class expert in disasters emergencies. We are going to welcome Dr. Ted Herbosa who is a special advisor to the task force, national task force against COVID-19. Welcome Ted, where are you right now? Looks like you are somewhere. Hi Suzy, good afternoon. Where are you? I mean Bagyo. I mean Bagyo on my way back to Manila. I just participated in the National Action Plan Phase 4 planning workshop for our next phase of the fight against COVID. But allow me to greet everybody. Magandang hapon sa you Suzy. Hey Raymond, good afternoon to all our staff debt online community na. Ang tawag ko sa inyo kasi you've been here almost every week for 52 weeks. That's almost a year, that's a whole year right? 52 weeks is a year. More na. More na and this online community is indeed grown. I think your thousands, this community is over thousands every week. We have 2,000 to 3,000 of you tuning in. In our weekly discussions, we have lots of lessons and jewels of information presented by our weekly guest in this webinar program. Our online community has only one purpose and goal. All of us want to stop COVID deaths. I want to also greet, of course, those that work behind the scenes, the people that really work very hard to make these episodes happen weekly in excellence. Today, our topic is more to use the word granular. So we're now looking at COVID to look at the granular level and how our local government units and the people in the front lines are going to implement our nationwide vaccination program against COVID-19. We have to make sure that the policies that are brought up in the IATF and the National Task Force are implemented by our colleagues in each LGU. As we have seen, there are differences sometimes between opinion of the national government. Just this past week, you saw a differing opinion with the local chief executives of SIBU and the national government in terms of how to do quarantine policies. But both of them are in the same objective of trying to implement the correct quarantine procedures. For the vaccine deployment, our spotlight is now on the local government as you very well heard, over 3.2 million doses of vaccines arrived yesterday. And this is going to be distributed and we do hope that no LGUs will be saying we have to stop vaccination because of lack of supplies. I'd like to thank for our special guests and speakers. First of all, Professor Peter Kaiton is actually part of our UP COVID-19 pandemic response team. He's one of my superstars because he does a daily compendium of what happens in each local government unit. It's a massive amount of work that he does. He's from the UP School of Statistics. He's contributed a lot and I'd also like to greet my friend. I think Mayor Ofi Alcantra of Tolosa, Lete is going to present our point of view from the people outside NCR. She's a seasoned health professional who went into politics. I was with her in the Department of Health. Susie was with her in the Department of Health. She knows very much how public health and health systems are run, how vaccination programs are run. I'd also like to hear from our very good Mayor of San Juan, Mayor Francis Zamora, who's doing a good job. San Juan is actually one of those outpacing the other bigger cities of Metro Manila by reaching and actually surpassing his own daily targets of vaccination. And then I mentioned to our city health officer of Nabotas, Dr. Christian Padulina. She's actually so good during the time of the response. I'm sure she will be able to deliver as well with our vaccine deployment. And then there's Dr. Mayor Antonio Banson. He's probably a relative of my wife who's a Banson and comes from Balanga and the mayor of our hometown in Balanga. And I think they are really health-oriented in Balanga. Susie knows this because of the work with WHO. And of course, Margo Torres who's the head or the lead of our T3 partner in the National Task Force, our private partners in terms of the task group on the strategic communications of the fight against COVID. A very big help from Margo in how communications are being done specially for this vaccination program and the hesitancy that we actually are seeing. So you actually get a jump-packed session today prepared by our team and I would give back my congratulations to the whole team. So back to you Susie and good afternoon to everyone. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Ted. This is Dr. Ted Derbosa, special advisor to the National Task Force against COVID-19. And we don't know if you'll be able to join us later but thank you for opening the webinar, Ted. I know you're all the way in Baguio pero napawananan mo kami. Thank you very much. Okay. We are going to turn over now to Raymond. Okay. So thank you, Dr. Derbosa. Thank you, Rinpo. We already saw you pre-webinar that you were on your way and thank you for taking the time out to well give opening remarks and greet everyone here. We are flashing po on the screens the questions that we have prepared for all of you, these. Like I mentioned, these are the same set of questions for our mentee meter. For those who are just joining us, please go to your browser, open them and type in www.mentee.com and enter the code 4884-4367. So the two questions are, ano ang requirements to register for vaccination, multiple choice po ito, voters ID, resident certificate, valid office ID, ang inyong doctor certificate na kayo ay mycomorbidity. So please key in your answers po. We are seeing 250 plus now attendees who are key in at least for the Zoom webinar and then a little less than, well, I think this is a little over 200 na po for the mentee meter. So ganoon po ano, wala po, you should not be inputting for both because po it's the same set of questions din po. And then for our second question, there we go. Okay, so ang nakalagay po dito ganoong katagal, kailangan ay monitor after the vaccination, this is also the same question that we are seeing, options are not high risk 15 to 30 minutes, moderate risk of 45 minutes and then kung kayo po ay high risk one hour. So habong po papasok ng papasok ang ating mga kasalutan, let me take this opportunity to greet those watching us all the way from Make a Wine Doctors' Hospital in Bulacan, Antipolo City Hospital System in Antipolo City, Dr. Rafael S. Tumbocon Memorial Hospital in Calibuakulam, the Eastern Besides Regional Medical Center in Tacloban in Leyte, and Camp Navarron General Hospital in Sambuanga City, Sambuanga del Sur. Internationally, we are also being viewed from the, wow, we have the USP Score, Cambodia, Indom Pen, Hospital Quantian in Johor, Malaysia, Chunin Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, Singapore City, Betaya, India, Islamabad, Pakistan, from the King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Center in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Liberty Dental Center in Jarra, Kuwait, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, and Bagong Bago po itong last one. Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory. So maraming salamat po, and for those who are still inputing, please continue to key in your answers. We will go back to them towards the end of the webinar pag magkaruna po tayong nang chance during the panel discussion. So over to you, Dr. Suzy. Okay, thank you very much. Thank you very much, Raymond. Typically, before we start, we have a short video from TVUP on our personal on the street view of how prepared are their LGUs for COVID-19. Let's roll it TVUP. I have been vaccinated last May on our first dose na AstraZeneca. So madali lang naman yung process for me. Registrar ko through easy consult, pero hindi ako nakakuha ng slot na suno on kasi filled up na siya. So ang ginawa namin, mag-age out kami doon sa katabin namin village kasi yung LGU daw may sabili silang vaccination drive through our local LGUs. Nagpapakaw nangpaka ng March yung first dose ko kasi yung mama ko po front-liner siya. So ni-require sila sa hospital na pati yung family members ng front-liner magpapakasilan. So yun, pumayag ako. Nakaawa ko na yung second dose ko na itong mail lang. Meron po akong two options to register. Una po yung sa place of residence ko po. Tagapasig ko kasi ako. Pwede po sana ko for A3, pero waiting, hinihintay ko po yung sa A4. Tapos, ikalawa po yung option. Pwede rin po doon sa konsent ako na katrabaho. Waiting pa rin po sa schedule ng vaccine for A4, priority A4. Ngayon di papuako na kapag babakuna. Pero sa mayun kasi natuwak ko kasi may mga initiatives na ginagawa yung local government na kung saan pwede ka mag-register. Yun nga lang mayun sa medyo maraming struggle kasi siyempre ako hindi ako sanay sa online platforms na medyo maraming finifilapan. I'm planning po para mag-vaccinate, pero hindi po kasi ako familiar sa process sa registration dito sa kainta kasi hindi po ito yung permanent address ko. On the day itself, they called us, have been, may slots pang available, so punta po kami doon. Pag punta namin doon ang ginoa nila, skinwain mo na kami, so tina-nong yung medical history namin para mayayos nilang ma-assess kung anong category kami nagbitilaw. So ako, napunta ako sa category A3 kasi I'm pre-diabetic. Yung parents ko po nakapagpabakuna na, yung father ko po nakapag-second dose na po sa last week or two weeks ago na tapos niya na po. Yung mommy ko naman po ay isang PWD, dito po siya sa Pasig City nakapagpabakuna, nakapagpafers dose na po siya. Ang second dose niya po, scheduled sa June 23. Kasama po siya sa master list, so parang sila po yung pinupuntahan ng house to house to verify kaya check po yung mga existing data nila, tapos sila na po yung bibigan ng schedule. Helpful din po siguro yung baga kung may friend ka na nakapag-first dose na yung ma-tanong mo siya sa experience niya kung paano para familiarize ka doon sa process. Sa LGU ang in-expect ko is na sana mas mabilis yung processo na pagdating mo doon wala ng waiting time, darang-darech o lang yung pagbabakuna. Yung hassle kasi nung, especially kung may work ka, tapos tanol lang, limited lang yung time mo. So pipilakan ng mahaba, tapos papunta mo doon, papapuntayin kasi ay bang vaccination site. So sana organize and sana hindi siya ba magulot. And merong safe na social distancing na mo observe. Para doon sa mga iba na medyo nag-ihesi-tating na mag-babakuna or tutakot, normal naman nang ma-feel natin yun. Pero importantin na maniwala tayo sa science. If alam niyo po sa sarili niya na may comorbidity kayo at kailangan lang ng certification, if may chance na ma-vaccine agad, gawin na po yun. Sa atin na mga nag-aantay, siyempre tayo, be patient din. Alam ko, minsan, very excited na tayo ng mabakunaan tayo. Pero I think everyone is doing their best, the LGU is doing their best. The private institutions are also doing their best na may insure na mabakunaan tayo. So be patient and let's just do hope na sana as soon as possible may vaccine available na para sa atin. Thank you very much TVUP. Of course, we all feel there's light at the end of the tunnel. Dating na mga mga mabakuna, marami ng mga mabakunaan at malaki po ang papil na ginagpanan ng ating mga local government units. So we have two mayors who are going to speak to us in a moment. But before that, we would like to call on a member of the UV Pandemic Response Team who is associate professor at the department of school of statistics. And we'll be talking about what the picture is in terms of the vaccination program right now. So it's my pleasure to introduce and to welcome Dr. Peter Julian-Kaithon. Peter, welcome to the program. Thank you then for Dr. Suzie and Dr. Raimond for inviting me to this webinar. And I'm just going to share my slides so everyone can see it now. And I'm just going to be talking about the vaccination and implementation statistics in the Philippines. So the flow of presentation is first, look at the Philippines in terms of our statistics and then compare it to other countries. Now, with regards to the statistics in the Philippines, we have crossed 6 million administered in June 7. This is a milestone for the efforts of the national government and local government units as well. We saw that there was a start in acceleration of vaccination around May 15. And one of the reasons that we see that is the increase in the supply of vaccines. And we are optimistic in recent days in terms of the start of the A4 vaccination, especially that there's also going to be new supply coming from Pfizer and Sinovac, 1 million from Sinovac, 2.2 million approximately from Pfizer. So there's 3.2 million new vaccines coming into the country, the highest new supply that has entered the country in the history of vaccination for COVID-19. As of June 7, we had 4.07% of the population, at least having one dose and 1.45% of the population having the full dosage of vaccination of COVID-19. Now, medyo late na yung data ko in terms of the new developments, naturally Pfizer and Sinovac nangas more vaccines available for us in the Philippines. So the vaccine doses administered, that will be half remaining doses in the country because of the new vaccines coming in yesterday. Now, comparing it with other countries, now in this comparison, we have to adjust for population because different countries have different goals based on their population size. Dependit kung gano karaming tao, meron sa isang lugap, doon malalaman ko ilang percenting, dapat mapakonahan para maabotin talag natin herd immunity. So para sa ASEAN, we're just going to compare the Philippines with ASEAN. And in this situation, adjusting for population size, Philippines is third to the last of the 10 ASEAN countries, Singapore, Isayas, then Cambodia, Brunei, Laos, and Malaysia are the top five. In terms of those who are fully vaccinated, second to the last tayo, last year Vietnam, again Singapore, Cambodia are the top two, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia form the top five. And this is showing you how much of the total vaccinated, at least once, yung may full vaccination of two doses versus at those na isa palang yung dose na nangangap nila. And this shows you, compared to some of the world which is kind of shows the inequality of distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Na una yung North America and Europe, South America also has a lot of, Chile comes into mind first. And in terms of fully vaccinated again, United States, Chile, and much more Europe. In that case, thank you very much for letting me talk about the statistics of COVID-19 vaccination. Stay safe everyone. Please get vaccinated. Thank you. Thank you very much, Peter, for that very comprehensive but very concise overview. And we really look forward to hearing more from your group as we begin to monitor and to understand how we're doing in terms of vaccination. Raymond, over to you. Okay, I think we don't have Raymond. Raymond, are you there? Okay, let us go to our first very special guest for today. And I would like to welcome the mayor of San Juan City, the Honorable Francis Javier Samora. Mayor Francis, welcome. Yes, good afternoon, doctora. And thank you very much for having me to all the organizers. Marami salamat po sa pag-invita po sa akin. Yeah, mayor, I'm a good friend of your dad. So I'm your dad's friend. And I'm just so happy to see you and to hear of your performance, how you're doing in San Juan. So please go ahead with your presentation. Okay, thank you pa. Actually, Tita, we've met a couple of times already. Go ahead. Next please. Okay, next please. This is a very huge decline compared to the 1296 that we had last April 12, which was our highest record in San Juan in terms of COVID cases. Okay, our bed occupancy rate, they are down to just 34.7% in San Juan Milagos Center and 17.3, 8.3 and 9.8% in our quarantine facilities. Next please. So as you will see, we have a high number of registrants in our online registration. This is, as of May 26, we already had 77,259 registrants and that's already 90% of our target population. Next please. And as of yesterday, we have vaccinated 33,736 San Juananis already that is 39.5% of our target population to be vaccinated. So I believe we are one of the highest of the number of vaccinis already. Next please. So allow me to share how we were able to do this. Okay, next please. First of all, we allocated 50 million pesos to procure COVID-19 vaccines. In fact, we had an initial order of 100,000 doses of AstraZeneca, which actually until now has not arrived. So what we are using are the vaccines that have been allocated to us by the national government. Next please. And we launched our online registration portal last January 4 and in fact, like what I mentioned earlier, we have 77,000 registrants already and I personally am acting as an ambassador for the vaccine program. Of course, we have to explain to people that it is safe, it is effective, approved by the FDA, it has emergency authorization and is being used in other countries. Next please. Okay, so San Juan residents can register through the online portal na binabakonahan natin. We have two sites, one for San Juan residents and one for workers, employees here in... Next please. Okay, so early preparations. We had a lot of simulation prior to the arrival of the first batch of vaccines. So this allowed us really to be able to practice very well and make sure that everything is seamless. And in fact, when the actual vaccines arrived, everything was kind of easy already because we had practiced a lot for it. Next please. Okay, next please. We also conduct house talks. I mean, sabihin ako mismo umiikot sa eba-tibang barangay upang hikayate na ating mga mamamayan karamihan kasi sa ating mga mamamayan maraming alil langan and it's really because of the fake news and misinformation. So I stress really and put a lot of... about the truths and the facts regarding the vaccine. I personally, I have gone the full cycle na... nagkaroon ako ng COVID-19. Okay? So na positive ako. At nabakonahan na na nang nang dalawang dose. So I can personally say through experience that the vaccines are safe. In fact, I never experienced any adverse effects. So yung word of mouth is very powerful. Dahil marami na nang nabakonahan 33,736 na. Baguwin nila sa kanikulay lang mga tahanan, sa kailalang pamilya, sa kailalang kamagana, kapit-bye. Bag ikuento nila yung naging karanasin nila na na maayos, wala na naman naging problema. Tomatas yung kumpiyansa na ating mga mamamayan. Next please. And we also conduct a lot of town hall meetings. Wherein we invite infectious disease doctors to teach us to inform our people the guests that we had, Dr. Salandan and eventually became my doctor when I conducted the COVID-19. Next please. One slide, please. Okay. So they created the VIMS or yung vaccine information management system natin, which makes the process a lot faster encoding physically through pens and papers, the data. It's all done online. So yung pre-registration na gina for the schedules of vaccine, lahat ang data na yan, ay napupunta na sa amens sa ating city health office. And eventually it is sent to the DOH. So paperless na ang ating gina gawang registration and all the data are easily sent digitally to the city health office and to the DICT and to the DOH. So you can see here, secretario na asan joining us for the launch of our VIMS IR. Next please. Okay. So the dashboard created for us by the DICT basically allows us to send our reports easily. Datin kasi nung wala pang VIMS mga 2 hours after the vaccination yung mga staff natin nag-re-report pa sila nang marami na paper work na kailangan sa mid-to-DOH. Ito ngayon, sinasenda lang sa dashboard nilang digitally kaya napakapag- please. And here is the sample of our online registered San Juan resident or non-residents working in San Juan. So we have opened already the Griniel Shopping Center Theatre Malls. Ito yung cinema 1 and 2, ngayon ay ginagamit na natin as our second vaccination site here in San Juan. Next please. So tayo ay tapos na sa ating A1, A2, A3 in terms of those registered online. However, we still have a priority lane for those na gusto nung humabul pa. So, kahit na na sa A4 ng San Juan, lahat ng A1, A2, and A3 na gusto nung humabul, ay anytime pwede yung magbabakuna. So here you are. Here I am. Sorry. Getting vaccinated by no less than Assistant Regional Director Pas Corales of DOH. And to the lower left, Secretary Duque vaccinating the first senior citizen during a visit to our vaccination site. Next please. So again, ito yung aming vaccination rate as of yesterday, 39.5%. So if you round it off, that's 40% of our target population. At 400, which is 70% of our population, which is 122,000. So sa ngayon po, tayo nakapagponan ang up to 2,000, up to 2,500 a day with our two sites. In fact, kaya pang malaking factor nang talaga yung supply ng vaccines, which in fairness to the DOH, kailan man never kaming naubusan dito sa San Juan. Pag nakikita nalang na sa mga 1,000, 2,000 doses sa lang na titira sa amin, ay nagpapadala si lang ng kanabdakan supply. Next please. Next please. We also called for medical volunteers from the private sector, from San Juanenos and from our partner hospitals. At kami nagpapasalaman sa pag atyung mga partner hospitals po natin gaya ng Cardinal Santos Medical Center, ng UERM. Sila po ay nagpapadala ng mga volunteer doctors to augment our manpower, ang St. Luke's. Meron din, of course, our local hospital which is the San Juan Medical Center. So, on a rotation basis, meron kaming mga doctors from these hospitals na nago-augment sa aming current manpower. Malakin tulong din ang ating mga National Government Agencies, ang DOH, ang DICT, DALG, Bureau of Fire Protection at PNP, of course, the IETF and the National Task Force. In fact, two days ago, si Secretary Galvez mismo ang kasaman natin at si Secretary Dizon sa launch na ating A40 sa Green Hills. Next, please. Meron tayong Libre Internet Connection sa Field Oil Flying Visenter through the DICT and also powered by Converge. So, ang Converge ay nagpaparabayit sa atin ang Libre Internet sa ating dalawang vaccination sites na. So, walang gastos din ang local government. So, masigasig kami na maghanap na mga tie-ups, mga partners upama katulong sa atin at marami na mga tumutulong at yung po'y talaga nakakatua. Next, please. So, our main is on-seater in their stadium and at the rate we're going now, tayo yung nakakapag-vaccinate ang hanggang 2,000 up to 2,500 every day in this venue. Next, please. Atin ating second venue ay ating Theatre Mall Cinema 1 & 2 sa Greener Shopping Center. If and when we will need to expand, we simply have to open the other theatres. Tandaan natin. Di naman ganagamit yung mga sinahan niyan dahil baawal pa siya. So, we can just simply expand to cinemas 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 if we have to. I also issued Executive Order No. 81 which encourages all business establishments to have and once all of their employees are vaccinated with two doses, kami po ay magdidikit na isang safety seal kung sa anakaladay 100% vaccinated na ang mga empleado sa establishment ng ito. So, ito po ay ating ginagawa upang tumaas ang kumpian sa na ating mga mamamayan sa ating mga negosyo, sa mga business establishments, restaurants. If I am a consumer wanting to have lunch and eventually shop for clothes or cell phones, I would enter an establishment that has a sticker that says 100% vaccinated because mas kumpian sa akong pomasok sa mga tandahang, yun knowing na vacunado na ang mga empleado doon. I also issued Executive Order No. 82 wherein we also encourage all businesses to give any kind of discount or privilege to anyone who can present a vaccine card. So, regardless kung takasanwan ka o ibang city sa metumanila o sa provincia, basta pumunta ka na sanwan at meron kang mapuntahan na isa-dashamento na may sticker na VIP or Vaccine Incentive Program, you will receive a discount or a privilege. So, meansan, free dessert, free salad, free iced tea or 10% discount. So, depending sa establishment, hindi naman namin sila dinidiktahan, ang sabi lang natin, mag-behesa ng kaitanong incentivo sa pokat makakatunong dinito sa kanila, dahil yung lahat lang may vaccine card ay potentially maging customer din nila. Next please. So, we also have a lot of flyers and digital artworks which we share on social media and yung mismong sa house-to-house natin. Ito yung mga frequently asked questions regarding the vaccines. So, it's part of our information and education campaign to increase awareness. Lahat ng mga flyers namin parati mayro niyang QR code so that you can register on the spot para hindi na mahirapan na ating mga mamamayan sa access in terms of registration. So, very heavy tayo sa social media and also mainstream media announcements. Next please. We also created the Facebook profile picture frame para gamitin ang ating mga mamamayan. Ito po ang aming tagline of Battlecry ako esan wanenyo bakunado at protectado. So, even our tarpolines yung valentine's greeting namin meron siyang twist into the vaccine program. Next please. Pwede ang ating electronic billboards at business establishments ay ating kinakausap upang may campanya ng ating sambokuna. Next please. Next please. Next please. To launch our program na bisikleta para sa bakuna tinaming namin dapat sa world bike day kaso lang may bagyong dumating. So, we will just reschedule to next week. So, it's another way of encouraging people to sign up for the vaccination program. So, meron kami key personalities from the city as well as encouraging people to register for the vaccines. Next please. Next please. Next please. So, as UBC, madalas tayong na-interview rin sa mainstream media and it allows us to be able to share our programs regarding the vaccines. Next please. Okay, so yun at thank you for giving me the opportunity to share. I'm just very sorry that I will have to go already because at 1 p.m. Secretary Mon Lopez of the DTI and the ALG under Secretary Jonathan Malaya will be visiting us here at the Greenhouse Shopping Center. Dahil kami po ay makakabet ngayon ng safety seal sa Greenhouse Shopping Center. So, that will be just around 10 minutes from now. So, pasensyon ako kung kalang ako nang magpaalam. Of course kaya Tita Susi salamat sa inapagkatawang binigay sa akin, sa Bung UP family, sa lahat na nakikining ngayon. Ay, ako yung naglupos sa pa-salamat po sa yung lahat. Thank you very much. Dear Francis, thank you so much and congratulations. Can we take one quick question because I know you won't be able to join us. Just a quick question. So, you made yourself ambassador for vaccination and I think that is a fantastic, excellent example for the rest of the country. What inspired you to do that? Itong COVID-19, ang biggest responsibility na isang mayor ay siguraduhin ma-eliminate yung virus sa city niya. So, we have gone through so many phases from all the lockdowns, ECQ, tapos tayo sa mga contact tracing, sa testings, isolation, isolation, sa treatment. We are now in the final stretch which is the vaccine experiencing now. Dahil, marami na kaming nabakunahan, bumababa-dumbababa na talaga active cases. So, I believe that this is our biggest undertaking and we should focus all our time, attention and strengths to be able to vaccinate every single qualified San Juan annual here in San Juan. Naranasang ko na rin what it is to be a COVID patient, naranasang ko na rin ko ang yung experience sa makakunahan. I am able to communicate this to our people. Hindi yung dahil lang sinasabi kung mag-I can walk the talk because I have gone through it and I've experienced it. And I believe it's a big factor to be able to encourage everyone. In fact, titano, bago pahopidaya ganyong I already formally wrote the Secretary Duque back then nasa na ngayong mayors, payagan na ma-vaccinate because pag nakita ng mga constituents namin, o si Mayor hindi na tatako at o si Mayor nabakunahan na. Tumataas yung tiwala-lala at kumpiansa sa proceso. So, I believe that really helped and right now we have already hit 40% of our total population to be vaccinated and at the rate we're going siguro mga ilang 1 lang ay tapos na ho kami dito sa San Juan. Thank you very much. That's Mayor Francis Samorov San Juan Mayor, nasa chat box, gusto lang lumipat sa San Juan. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you and keep it up. We are so impressed. Thank you. Okay, so our next speaker and I'm going to introduce Ramonda kasi parang what should I say? Family member she's I'd like to introduce our next speaker. She is the Mayor of Tolosa Leyte and I have known her for the longest, longest, longest time we worked in the Department of Health many, many years ago in the 1990s and I've seen her work through so many programs she was excellent in the Department of Health and she was working with the Community Health Insurance Corporation and eventually decided to run for mayor and won joke ka namin baka panalo ka Ophel and she actually became mayor of Tolosa Leyte so let's welcome Mayor Ophelia Alcantara Ophel, welcome. Analo ka ka ano your mama thank you and thank you then for that kind introduction and health is our passion and I think this may be one of the call na naging mayor ako doing policies doing program development systems development at the national level as a mayor nag-ship ang game sa loc and I think and that's good also so thank you for stop at team kasi parang makakashare ngayong beans and parang yan then what's happening at the ground di naman remote but in a setting that is far from Metro Manila as presented na mayor Zamora ang daming malapit na na sa Metro Manila ang most of the opportunities but ang aking importante na I could say is that at the end of the game it's the local government in charge and we always take note of what we have at the local so whatever resources we have we will work from there whatever policies that we have developed we can work from there para itong COVID prevention and control program ating mabigyan ang importan sya where in fact nag-ship kami so that allow me to I make a presentation go ahead Ophel go ahead do your presentation to see Music Ted binating na rin ako kanina sa anggano ko is I'm part pa rin sa health family at the national or wherever I am gaya sa aking priority ang health ang context kasi ang tanong sila Raymond and Susie Goldney ano ang preparation na ginagawa sa local so what is my context allow me to go global because we did not start from the vaccination right away but we have a context meron na kaming existing program on the ambition 2040 we call it ambition do and with the passing of the law of universal language we call it ambition do of the law of universal healthcare so we context the COVID not as a separate program from universal healthcare but part of the universal healthcare in a disaster mode and bring that program now the roll out so let me share with you our plans and operationalization challenges for vaccination ang opportunity one we have existing data na kalista na ang frontliners meron kaming database sa lahat ng tulusanos na 6000 household ang 21 population may database kami and we also have health database for person with comorbidities and we have social welfare for the elderly or the senior citizens so it really helps us a lot. Nak-identify kami that for the A1 to A3 around 3000 ang kailangan namin para mabakonahan so as I've mentioned let's see what we have at the locality. Social mobilization involving the barangay ang municipio went down to the barangay local government to work and also mobilize some private sector partners as well as very important ang faith based organization in their communities to advocate for this vaccination and of course for the prevention of COVID and the civil society especially the women ang other vulnerable together ang kutuluman. And I will share later this Q-Box system that this is an operational efficiency which Palo Leity has developed with the technical assistance of Petilia and all of us in later tulosa adopted this system aside going because at start manual talaga kami so we are now going to this Q-Box system. And the regular coordinating meetings with our mayors to learn also as I always listen, been sharing at the start of the stop debt na kaway bak last year mostly clinical ang discussions I learned from this and sakin is the continyong capacity for us at the local government alam natin kailangan maging resilient LGU tayo to adopt the changes especially due to this pandemic so I look at these as opportunities. Ano yung challenge we have been preparing our constituents our staff force but the issue really for us is the vaccine access to now around 300 doses lang mayroon kami that's barely 10% of the 3,000 na 8 to 8 na we have identified na priority. Wala pa yung general population above 18 years old that's around 13,000 population that needs to be reached. The second of course we're still highlighting compliance to health standard while we are communicating for vaccine. Nagsok moob kami kagad because at first na pa kababa yung ayong marami ang ayong magbabakuna kasi maraming fears of the vaccination itself is not the side effect the vaccine itself dahil COVID baka marami silang akakat alin lang na we need to respond nung nagsok moob kami tumas yung need and that's why it's a commercial mobilization and it's a challenge for us tumas yung aming demand but the supply is maliit na and then I think we're also planning to reach the 10% difficult to reach to reach the 70% coverage and I'll share with you some of the plan interventions and some that we have model later and baby I know right now yesterday Eastern Visaya declared GCO we have been and modified GCO last year and now kahapon GCO na kami because of the surge and lately there's a variant that identified in Eastern Visaya and kailangan good talaga magbabakuna because our quarantine and isolation facilities are full na we have to do some makeshift isolation to still follow the standard of the Department of Health of An Isolation Facilities but this is one of the challenges so I really have to have a high coverage for vaccination and this is the ambition doc which I context kami as the governing body so we govern and then also directly provide the services we're in charge basically of the major strategist that our strategic objective that I have during my second day we made this and as I've said we context our program to this ambition doc na balik tayo sa makatulosa domesticated dependable, organized and orally tulosa na convenient continued services and then with that ang very crucial that's why very important ang demography mayro na kaming profiling but may updating mayro it's continued updating but this helped us in the master listing and also prepared us to develop this we made a COVID-19 prevention and control program but we also context the program for COVID to local economic development this is the task of the local government na to ensure na walang protected tayo sa virus or we're working on the pandemic or the COVID prevention and control management we need also to look at local economic because we need to have food on the table kasi magakaproblema din tayo it's a balance while we're working priority on the COVID prevention we need also to look at development at the local and the operational efficiencies like this series of webinar this is a very good example digital government or capacity building coaching and mentoring which we proud from Metro Manila can access to information para yung aming programa mas simple sound kasi information scientific basis ang ating information and as I mentioned universal health care very crucially to sa amen ano yung ayon ang patway ang pandemic so we're advocating to stay at home so we're bringing the services lower to the families and this is patway up to the hospital that we have been working with the barang guy and the people of Tulosa to follow this protocol para hindi mahirapan yung pasyente or ma-less ang pagpunta and part of this we lower the municipality to the barang guy so this is our framework the municipality is working with the barang guy to have integrated services health as Angport and agriculture to agriculture for our platform for economic development and of course the system that needs to be in place at the barang guy para ma yung program at natin ng COVID implement an M&E program as well Isa ito, I want to share kasi ito what we did na hirapan na kami sa communicating, maraming fake news so what we did, nagkarong kami ng in-charge by zone with the barang guy joint with the municipality pinababan namin yung pag-begay na information pag-bantay, pag-monitor yun ang maganda sa rural 6000 lahaming household that's probably a seat two or a zone at 22,000 maybe a barang guy in Metro Manila to us it's already a municipality so we use this platform that we have to do the vaccination program ano ba ang panaginip natin what's our aim, well of course 70% immunization coverage and highly competent provider of services and the health systems in place to include local financing para sa pag-begay ng vaccination program so with this may ayano what we have done, what we have planned in Tulosa first is the master listing as I mentioned we already have a profile na kalista yung aming high blood diabetic and also the senior citizen so na hindi kami na hirapan may master list na kami although sa starts manual ang aming registration madali pan-sabi mayong kaming 30 vaccine sino ang unahin kasi 30 started at 30 and then mayong 50 sino ang unahin, marami kami na kalista but again the vaccine is so maliit and next is 100 so mga barely 300 last palang ang nabakunahan but the master list is there and this is the data that will utilize for the cubaq system the second is the inoculation system as I mentioned this cubaq system is developed by Palo LGU our president of LMP Mayor Jan and with the technical assistant subsecretary Ikot nagmanual kami and we are looking at, nag-ready kami nito ang problema mga we are asking DOH but I'm asking a 1000 because we can inoculate in a day 1000 using this vaccine, kaya magalohalo kung first dose, second dose malalaman natin with this from master listing to enrollment using electronic medical record to conduct during registration barital signs, clearing or health education to vaccination to post vaccination you can track individually at tv around 60 televisions para ting palang alam na na darating and then kung nasa ang siya during the vaccination nasa ang siyang phase and then kung nasa bahay na din pwede rin siyang ma monitor and this is a very good inoculation system and now we Tulosa and most of the mayor all the mayors in Leyte has look at this infrastructure you know hardware to be utilized for this system the third component is the social mobilization and health promotion at first we are afraid baka few will subject themselves for vaccination so we did a social mobilization with the local IATF providing direction and message then the municipal local government and barangay the Liga ng barangay birds at the barangay level pag sinabi ng 100 doses ngayon na kung nagaagawan yung barangay meron kung kami pasingit ng batang ang ano natin is we have to prepare some of the people A B and A2 and B2 A2 and A3 na nakapilan na kaya may may balik ako naging give way kasi para mabigay but I have to be vaccinated kasi sabi ng mayor magandang advocate of na vaccinated like mayor na bakunahan especially na naging A1 nga ang mayors so very important yung social mobilization and nakatulong din yung faith based kasi yung bawat sector mayro ng mga population sila na kinakausap o nagkaroon sila ng services kasi while we are religious based COVID Prevent Manage Kenalan was this following minimum health standards kahit may mga but we have their captive groups so nakatulong din ito kaya tumas talaga yung aming demand again ang problem service delivery at first we did it manually we are still doing manually kasi yung 30, 50, 100 and so I am asking now the department to give us 1000 doses para yung aming mga nakapila map try na namin itong cubak itong cubak na system para mapakita and operational efficiency hindi pagod yung mga health workers after vaccination kasi the data itself nakarecord na siya so wala ng encoding at the end of immunization unlike sa manual so ang isa din namin may experience kami na mayroong kami senior or A4 A2 na kailangan hindi makapunta sa vaccination site but cleared siya hindi siya for deferment mayro na go home service then so while it's basically facility based kasi because of the cold chain system anyway we have a vaccine carrier with of course to ensure the potency of the vaccine and tolo sa kaya-kaya may reach yung mga barang guy so we have in the last vaccination we have vaccinated at home probably three or four so ito we are preparing this pagdating na sa massive roll out na lahat kailangan that this is also one one venue for vaccination and this is not just for COVID in the past vaccination natin mga kigdas ating mga chikiting immunization we also have this experience so we also use those experiences in the past what we have done in the vaccination on the coordinating mechanism so very strong ang barang guy at saka municipio because the constituent is in the barang guy so we have to lower the barang guy LGU to the municipal LGU to barang guy to make this information call kung sinong baapakunahan and then continuing tracking and continuing prevention using compliance to health protocols and we have coordination at DOH at the region province with the PHO and kami din Interlake Health Zone na mga mayor mayroon din kami usually Thursday meetings to discuss where are we in the health poor health and discussions natin but mayroon din kami LMP all mayors every Saturday din ni discuss namin itong COVID prevention and control program and also yung ngayon ang usapin is mostly vaccination and because because of GCQ kami so we look forward to our tomorrow's meeting kung paano natin may strategize na buo sa later para mayroon kami isang resolution, isang direction to support the municipalities yung incentives ito nagtraia ko last week na I care for example kasi we're planning na pag na cover na namin 60% maybe in July hopefully if we have the vaccines ano yung incentives doon so mahirap na ma motivate or yung most difficult 10% na para marich yung 70% na nagtraia ako last week sa lamin kung dalawa na ang vaccination mo ang dose mo sa vaccination so you are and then mayroon kang error of refraction so mayroon kami yung doctors optometarist na we have partner set up an eye center in Tulosa para ito ito na tiniting na namin incentive one of the discussions then that we have with the mayor is may be a rappel may isang mayor sabi may be 100,000 price para itong 10% nakailangan natin marich para maging 70% ay so we're preparing for that and that's part of our program itong incentive system and cold chain wala kami yung Pfizer because wala kami plasma in region 8 wala kami plasma freezer but the regular EPI cold chain is the one that's being utilized from cold chain or vaccine carrier to refrigerator to freezer merong kami sa rural health unit and merong kami carriers to carry may batch kami ninalagay sa aming vaccination site and logistics committee to discuss support ng cold vaccination to include means may fanfare kami may balloons, may pagkain and education so may logistics that's in charge for those requirement for vaccination yung isan namin tinig na is this local health finance ano yung requirements for vaccination at first nag-allocate ako ng 2 billion so I asked the Sanggo ni Anbayan na kailangan lang maganda kasi that time lahat nga ano kami na we need to have funds for vaccines but we were assured sa national not to buy anymore because the vaccine will be shoulder by the national but the other requirements for vaccinations we identified then how we will generate resources yung era namin maliyet and also our local income but the ship na most of our budget goes to COVID and now with the vaccination program then how do we allocate and utilize so the entire local health financing and yung income from field health we use it for COVID management to include vaccination program the MNE component that we have started is we have patented the municipal epidemiology and surveillance unit daily ang barang gay nag-re-report sa municipio, then municipio then daily update cases yung mga dumating may protocol kami sa mga viturnies may protocol kami sa local transmission may protocol kami sa contact tracing may protocol kami sa testing and that's good then may private sector divine word hospital ang aming molecular laboratory so dalawa may private and public and then may yours as a contract nagmawa kami with DIWU para lahat ng level one contact sa local transmission lahat ng viturnies, lahat ng hospital and even ngayon pag na matay tinites din namin because kung ililibing siya may god or ayusin pa ang papel may time so this may ron tayo dyan part of the surveillance at sa monitoring na ginagawa ng barang gay conceal dates ng municipio and then pa vice versa yung aming pag communicate ng ating MNE result daily okay and I think that's my last slide so hoping to losa LGU with barang gay LGU with the province, DOH and may I share I'm really happy sa start pa lang mito nakikinig na ako and I've been sharing with our health staff because this is now we are far from Metro Manila and this is a good opportunity every Friday na mayro na naman session na ito it's really helped us ang paggawa ng programa binagusapan ito so sound ito and if this can be done probably can be customized sa local most of our is actually the learnings from this Friday session so really thank you for this opportunity na kami naka share and thank you then na itong Friday every Friday webinar series naka share, nakakaparticipate kami nakakapquestion ako, I'm always invited so I look forward for the continuing webinar series and hopefully marami pang mayors from the field from the rural area can also share so thank you very much and magandang Tamhali Hakon sa ating lahap thank you so much Mayor Ofel, it's not often that we get you on the webinar po so marami salamat at pinaulakan nyo po kami and thank you also for the very interesting update from Taloza late po Mayor paraming salamat po our next speaker po we will move on to our reactions po our next speaker also will be talking about an LGU implementation and the coming after outside of Metro Manila, balik po tayo ulit ng Metro Manila from a world class fishing and industrial eco port Navotas City and here to talk about Navotas it's a well esteem the city health officer Dr. Christian Padolina yes thank you Raymond and I'd like to share my screen so that okay is it now showing yes ma'am go ahead po okay so I come from Navotas City and it is the fishing capital of the Philippines we have a small population nevertheless it's quite challenging in as much as na sa amin na fish porte mas malaki yung amin population of marginalized population about 40% 35 to 40% so that was the challenge that we are looking into in terms of the vaccination and this is our target population 18 and above and we started out with the survey the survey of whether so that we could fill the pulse of the people kaya nyo ba gusto nyo na pang magpabakuna at kung magpapabakuna kayo anong brand ang kukuninin nyo so kung makikita ninyo yung ating survey na ginawado they were willing pero depende sa brand that is why when we procured our doses and vaccines we got AstraZeneca available and that was the pulse of the community we started out by using a covaxnabotas.com.gov this is essentially to facilitate data collection and at the same time ensure that there is a facility that the people could come in and get their registration in so that we could better manage our data so that we were happy with this in as much as we were able to get a lot of responses. They got a QR code. Pag nakakuha ka na ng QR code mas madali ng pumasok sa mga bakuna centers namin ikanga and you get to be na una kami nagumpisa tinateksila para sabihin meron na kayong schedule and in order for us to maximize on the registration available po ito sa lahat ng health center available sa malalaking grocery available din po sa barang guy so that we will be able to maximize on the registration and noong na register na who sila napansin namin bakit wala yung senior citizen lalo na yung may sakit so sabi namin palit tayo recalibrate our strategy lalo na ngayon na mababa na po ang census ng COVID-19 sa nabotas we utilize the excess personnel of our contact tracers sila po may mga dala silang mga gadget android at nagpupunta po sa bahay-bahay hindi lang po ang neregister ay ang senior citizen at may comorbidity kung hindi pami-pamilia dahil ang sabi namin bahala kami magsegregate ng data basta mag-enroll po kayo and you will get a text message from us para po kayo ay begin po ng tamang bakuna so this is the registration that we have as far as June 9 is concerned and we do three things in terms of our vaccination program they receive a text message telling them where to proceed and we also have a walk in sight napansin po namin kasi na minsan barkad-barkada o magkakasama po sa piscina sabay-sabay who sila nagpupunta o sinasamahan po nila and of course since nakita rin hu namin over time na merong drop out rate dahil pansin po nila na hindi sila available do sa nalagay sa kanin ang schedule so we gave also that facility you could book your own schedule para kumukawao ng passport you book your own schedule you choose what vaccine you want and you go to that particular vaccine center so that we are assured that you get what you want in terms of the vaccination so this is how our vaccinations schedule look like per week nakita hu kasi namin kailangan beforehand nakapaskil na hu yan sa nabotenyo ako web page because people also would like to control their time so they will be able to access this one and of course ano ba yung pinaka masidhing dahilan para magpabakoon na po sila they want to stay safe and to stay protected so in this regard bawat population po merong kaming champions so sa healthcare workers and champion po sa city health officer at ang mga kasamahang confisition in charge sa health center sa senior citizen po matutuwapu tayo dito sa couple na ito edad 101 years old at saka 95 years old their children brought them there in order to get the vaccine ang ating couple and please take note na nakita po namin yung challenge sa aming senior citizen kaya nga po nabigay kami ng allotment sa mga barangay sunduin si senior citizen dalin po sa hospital they get the Pfizer that is why it's quite important po na makumbinsi natin sila upang sumama po at magkaroon po tayo na mas magandang update we don't have big malls in avotas that is why we utilize the schools to have the vaccination but we make it as comfortable as possible we bring them near to the community para po masiguro na maatendan sinan lahat at mga kasama and nakita namin pag nakita naman po organizado na sa oras may social distancing kaya namin po ang nagpaparticipate at sumama po sa pagbabakuna ito po ang aming fish port nung binuksan po ang A4 since it is the primary industry in avotas we saw it fit na ang una po makinabang dapat ayung mga missda sila po ang unang binigyan natin ng pagkakatao na magkaroon po ng bakuna kasama po ang tinatawag namin mga batilyo nagbubuhat po na mga banyera ng isda kung ang problema po ng Metro Manila pagdating ng tao sa mga airport kami po, dagsaan po yan at any one time there is 10,000 people in the fish port transacting from all over area kaya alam po namin yung challenge in terms of putting down the COVID-19 infection and at the same time vaccinating them ako po ay by profession and obstetrician gynecologist kaya sa akin special challenge po is to convince the pregnant patient na magpabakuna so kasama po sila dahil reproductive age group madalas po namin kinukonbinse kopol ho magasawa pumunta po kayo sabay po kayong babakunahan and in order to make it more convenient maliit lang po ang syudad ng nabotas para ho sa mga senior citizen at saka PWD yan po, pwede ntumawag sa action center susunduing sila sa bahay hahatid sila sa vaccination area binabayaran po para ma-engarage din naman ng ekonomia yung mga tricycle driver po natin pero ang sabi namin hindi ko kayo pwede mag-engage dyan sa libring sakay kung hindi kayo bakunado so sila rin po as a sector na rin po sila upang makapag-silbe para kumpantipo ang ating senior citizen at yung iba po ang suma magpupunta and since this is a tripo from the approach maximized on vaccination bring down the COVID-19 currently we are now going for aggressive contact tracing from a very high nung sa surge po sa Metro Mandila we're now down into 5% of our positivity rate at ayo po namin na tumaaspaho yung muli kaya po meron mo kami mechanismo yung who hindi sumosunod sa minimum safety protocol walang mask, walang face shield hindi nag physical distancing sila po ay tawag natin doon ay may violators po pag violators hindi namin sila pinagbabayad pero kailangan po magpaswab sila pagkaswab at nakitang negative po hindi engage na po sila ng ating healthcare personnel pabakuna na po kayo so doon naman po sila lilipat sa kabilang facility upang matugunan po at masiguro natin sila po ay mas safer at mas protected po so ito po yung investment ng siyodad hindi po kami kumuha ng third party because we prioritize our city budget para sa ayudat and we projected already our one year expense and part of it is to ensure that we have all kinds of freezer and transport boxes. Bakit po? Because we wanted to ensure na kung anuman na dumating na bakuna sa national government kaya kamin tumanggap maging Pfizer, Moderna, Gamalaya sa inba kahit na ano pa ready who kamin tumanggap at yung mga transport boxes we have mobile vaccination center two ambulances para ho sa isang barangay at dahil na imap out na po ito mga bed read and senior citizen po puntahan ho sila ng ating team kasamahun namin ang doctor at nurses po ng Bureau of Fire Kapulisan at yung ating po mga volunteer na nakatirapos na botas yung kasama po sa Kamanaba doctors so malaking tulong po sa amin itong ganitong volunteerism so currently this is our dashboard ng aming nababakunahan and we are thankful for N-Book at sya DOH for supporting na botas we will strive to ensure that even before the target of November 28th mabakunahan po natin yung 70% of our population so let me end up by saying thank you to everyone sa pagkakataong hung ito and what I think is crucial to this effort is one that is consolidated one that is having communication on all aspects sa taas, sa lumayor, sa gilid kasama ang aking mga healthcare workers at ang aking mga barang guy sa baba kasama po ang community maximizing on all media, pod media na po tayo so maraming-maraming salamat Raymond Thank you so much doctora Christia as always very very impressive work over at Nabotas City we commend you and we wish you all the best in your continued vaccination role our next speaker po will go outside again of Metro Manila and he will be the last one to give perspective from the local government unit none other than the city health officer of Balanga Bataan doctor Mariano Banzon doctor Banzon welcome to the webinar sir yes, good afternoon to everyone and good afternoon doctor Raymond and good afternoon doctor Ansoci so I'm very glad that you invited us to share our experience on the vaccination program of the city of Balanga now I have several slides of Peace Bear and I would like to share it now okay thank you sir we can see it now once again very good afternoon to everyone I am doctor Mariano Antonio Banzon city health officer of Balanga and I will be presenting today the full rest vacuna asang ganang vida COVID-19 vaccination launch can roll out for the city of Balanga but first I would like to introduce Balanga maybe some of you still doesn't know where Balanga is Balanga is a bustling location filled with various activities to see and participate in it has a an estimate population of 107,000 207,000 for the year 2021 and it is located 124 kilometers away from Manila it can reach via two major roads and also for about two hours and probably via our our port 15 minutes 45 minutes from Mall of Asia so throughout the presentation I will be going through the timeline shown on the screen in order for everyone to grasp what Balanga has been through for the earlier part of 2021 up until now the timeline includes micro-planning procurement of logistics setting of venue launching of respakuna and the hiring of additional workers for our expansion of the vaccination program for our micro-planning we started with the consolidation of the master list of the several priority groups like for A1 healthcare workers and the B1 A2 the senior citizens and other then indigent households care of the CSWT and for the uniform personnel it was handled by the P&P for our registration activity it was said by our MIS for the COVID-19 electronic immunization registry now for the other pre-vaccination activity like profiling vanitation logistic preparation human resources and venue preparation it was fully handled by the city health office to aid in the vaccination movement and executive order was issued this EO number 18 Sears of 2021 was released last January 25, 2021 in line with the vaccination priorities prescribed by the DOH and the ITF the LGU followed suit by identifying a complete master list of all those who would fall under the set priority categories so we are anticipating about 64,138 vaccine that would avail of the vaccines along with the master listing priority groups and identification of coaching requirements to place in order for the LGU to complete an inventory for necessary equipment personnel as well so recently we purchased one ultra low temp freezer and one biomedical freezer just to accommodate the Pfizer brand and other brands like Moderna and AstraZeneca also an incident command system was formed in order to address all concerns relating to the pre and post vaccination procedures on a regular basis here is the vaccination delivery and transportation flow that the LGU adhere to in terms of requesting and receiving the vaccines from the DOH down to the Bataan Provincial Office and down to our city cold chain storage facility so yan po makikita natin from the city cold storage facility at the CHO we will be delivering them to the three vaccination sites that we have right now now to present the flow of vaccination procedures here are illustrations of how vaccination sites within the city conducted their operation in a uniform manner so parepareho ko atinaking program of activity sa each vaccination sites that we have first was the waiting area where crowd control and checking of temperature takes place second was the registration of our members of the city health office took over QR coding and data system procedures third was the counseling and final consent area where those who were to be vaccinated signed their consent forms and were given final orientation and reminders regarding the vaccine that they are about to receive fourth was the screening area where blood pressure temperature and other vital signs were checked before finally being vaccinated fifth was the vaccination area itself where inoculation took place and finally after the vaccine recipients received their vaccines they were brought to the post-vaccination monitoring area where they have to stay for 30 minutes in order to serve their condition for any side effects or AFI of course this was brought all up and put into plan through series of meetings with the COVID counseling conducted by the LGU and spearheaded by the city health office here I would like to show you the first COVID counseling meeting that we had next is the orientation of the health workers on the national COVID-19 vaccine deployment and vaccination program held at the Balanga Friendship Hall this took place last January 29 2021 next is the orientation of the health workers on the national COVID vaccine deployment and vaccination program for the this slide would show us orientating the social welfare group for the master listing of those senior seats and other individuals that should be should be included in our A2 category including those who are bedridden and incapable to go out of their homes for them to be attended by our mobile vaccination team after which master leasing now started to place first for the senior seats and medical for finders in private teammates included in the city of Balanga another orientation took place where the be heard of each barangay were invited for the orientation now so finally after the series of meetings and orientation we had this launching which was attended by Mayor Francis and our counselor in health Manalesai for our first day to roll out the vaccination at Luisa Ranbal Room this was on March 25 so some photos showing the A1 group as being given their first vaccine and the A2 priority group receiving their very important vaccines as well so as earlier mentioned we have this special mobile vaccination team who would go out regularly to give a visit to their senior citizens like as shown in the picture about so as mentioned these are the senior citizens who were visited to their homes now we also have this vaccination activity for those in the home for the agent they were not allowed really to go out so the whole team went up and gave their respective vaccines so as I mentioned earlier we have these expansion sites where the two major malls in Balangasiti offered their facility to be added as vaccination sites mainly capital Square Mall and Walter Mard now as as of present these are the numbers that we were already given the Balanganyos for their first and second dose and as of press time we already have 16,897 vaccines given out so as part of our review and and always we gave our team the daily review or activity we strategize by doing a sort analysis I would like to mention some strength wherein we really achieved the goal and we were able to vaccinate those number of individuals even if we have shortings of vaccine the local chief executive's full support to the fact that he allocated around 150 million for our vaccination program we have effective micro planning we have up all trained staff we have external support from the security and the IT and technical group we would believe we have adequate logistics and we have continuous advocacy campaign like social media text brigade and mobile public address system that goes around the barangay every now and then we have a three fixed site and at the malls and one at the Luisa Grand Ballroom and we have one mobile vaccination team and we have an EFI coordination with a higher facility like the Bataan General Hospital and other private hospitals and also we have a strong inter departmental support from the LGO Balanga so I would like also to mention what are the weaknesses that we encountered first and foremost is the abrupt changes in the category schedule wherein we are not really prepared when the DOH would be saying that another group will be included in one category and yet there's no vaccine allocation for that matter so also the regular vaccine supply and sometimes the lack of the default coordination and also the waste management with lots of PPEs lots of sharks we need a better coordination with our waste management team for our opportunities we would like to comment at DOH by giving us their hard social mobilizers the integration of the Bataan application to the National Information System which is the Diplom which we utilize in having these QR codes and strategic partnership with huge companies now what are the threats that we might encounter it is the uninscheduled power interruption or power outage and also the diversion of priority allocations to non-balanga residents because sometimes these individuals are already registered in their own community on LGU but since they are working here in Malaga they would opt to be given the vaccine here in our city mainly because we have this program that really would give them faster faster vaccination so probably that's one consideration and yet we are not really prepared for those huge number because of the irregular vaccine allocation so probably that is what we have encountered here in Malaga and I would like to thank everyone for inviting us to share and also I would like to mention this that sama-sama ko natin atapusin ng pandemio na ito by being vaccinated and protection on about isa at pibili ng pakawala na boy na ating mga kababayan through this vaccination program of ours so let's go to the vaccination centers and let's go to the vaccine and yun ang po and maraming salamat to everyone especially Doctor Susi the UP team Doctor Reymond thank you very much Doctor Mark maraming-maraming salamat po for that update from Malaga Bataan it's not often that we get to hear from Malaga so maraming salamat po we'll try to extract more details from you finally we will have our final presenter for today to talk about really our communication strategy she is none other than the managing director of McDonald's Philippines and a prominent prominent member of the task force P3 and also of the task group on demand generation and strategic communications none other than Margo Torres Margo, welcome to the webinar thank you, good afternoon and thank you very much for inviting me I am so encouraged listening to our LGUs because it's clear that their microplans have been put together and they're just ready to job so that's very encouraging so I belong to task force T3 which is a consortium of several private companies and conglomerates task force T3 was formed last April shortly after the start of the quarantine in 2020 and they helped the national task force and the IATF with the test trace and treat ecosystem so they helped with putting up more labs and isolation centers and making sure that testing more people were tested so now task force T3 has continued its partnership with government and this time we are talking about vaccines so we are behind the campaign Ingat angat bakuna lahat you see 14 brands here and they have all contributed to the funding of this campaign so that includes from where I work McDonald's as well as our friends from Jollibee Food Corporation and you will be surprised that we work so closely together to make sure that we move forward and we navigate this pandemic we've also secured the endorsements of Philippine Medical Association the premier medical organization for the medical profession as well as the Philippine Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases very, very relevant medical organization for COVID so they check all the content that we put together so we know that it is science-based and factual I wanted to share a construct that we've used in helping and partnering with the government we all need to understand that there are three important factors at play here one is supply and this is really led by our vaccines are Secretary Galvez and he has worked so hard to make sure that the Filipinos get 140 million doses because the target is to vaccinate 70 million Filipinos and you're seeing that maybe in March there were very few doses but now we're expecting about 10 million in June another 10 million in July and it goes up to 12 million in August it keeps increasing as the year progresses so we are assured of supply the other factor is throughput and this is the number of jabs per vaccination center which is dependent on the manpower which is dependent also on the number of sites that the LGU puts together to be able to cater to the population of that particular LGU and you have heard about the microplans of our LGU so that is very encouraging what they need to do now is hit a target per day depending on their herd population target of 70% multiplied by two because it's two doses and that's the number of jabs that they need to do then of course there's demand and it's something that we don't directly control but we can influence through communication I also wanted to share a second construct so we all understand what's been happening since March this is conceptual in terms of framework so there are no numbers on the Y axis so the red line is the demand line and the white line is the supply line so you'll see during the first phase which is very supply driven the demand outstrips supply we have very limited doses and it is important therefore to prioritize the sectors who are most vulnerable whether it's seniors or those with comorbidities or those who are highly exposed such as the healthcare workers so this happened in March until about May but we are already in this phase the middle phase which is very logistics and throughput driven because the supply is coming in and it's important that we bring the doses to the right places and those places must be able to jab productively every single day and at this point we know we've already opened it up to A4 and A5 it is starting to open to the general population during this phase demand and supply will meet and then the third phase which we call the demand generation phase will be faced with the factor of the green arrow of willingness willingness because we cannot we don't force people to get vaccinated it's important to influence their mindsets and we don't want this where supply outstrips demand that's why if we do our job well and we all help each other I heard earlier that word of mouth is indeed very powerful and may your Francis we will be able to make sure that red and white line are closer together so those are the two constructs we've been working on as we help partner and make sure that this national mass vaccination program is implemented well we're also conscious of vaccination mindsets there is the enthusiastic mindset and this is between 15 to 35% then you have the undecided which is the largest section of about 25 to 55% people who are not saying no but not quite ready and are still in a wait and see attitude so it is important to show them also through communication through word of mouth through testimonials that things are okay finally we do have about 30 to 40% who are really rejectors and I think we will need to work on them harder and explain the science on the benefits of vaccination we've put together a strategy based on the acronym trust these are our communication pillars that have guided our creative development T is transparency and this is really through public relations or what they call PR and it's really about making the vaccination procurement the process, the plans visible to the LGU the citizens of the LGU or even all the Filipinos with transparency you start to build trust the other one is reliability this is study by the vaccine expert panel together with the FDA and when the FDA issues the EUA for that particular vaccine then we know it is safe you is understanding and this is more consumer facing it is not only educating the masses about the merits of vaccination but the merits of the COVID vaccine and reminding them to implement safety protocols even after being vaccinated S is stigma and this is really we're calling it out we're talking about the elephant in the room we are aware that there is some stigma around the vaccine especially among the lower social eco class and China made vaccines China made vaccines in the beginning maybe towards the end of last year we're perceived negatively we have seen the shift to a neutral phase and I'm happy to share that in our social listening for the past three weeks this is already having very positive sentiment and the final piece testimonial and it's really about word of mouth Ibarin talaga kapag narinig nyo yung pamilya nyo at kay bigan nyo na nabakunahan na okay naman at meron na rin silang peace of mind okay dahil natapos na nila yung kanilang so I'm sharing with you the truth that we've seen in research among consumers if there is anything common after being in lockdown for over a year and with so many changes in our lives there is one common feeling and that is the feeling of longing or yearning longing for peace of mind with your loved ones again and to go back to the things that you miss doing and maybe so much more that is a powerful motivation and a powerful trigger so our insight is crafted that there is hope that the vaccine is on its way despite the feeling that there's nothing else we can do and this drives us to anticipate the happiness we can slowly come back to is ngayon na may karagdagang projection mula sa vacuna ang pagbabalik natin sa inaasam nating buhay ay mas malapit na nating mararanasan bakuna para sa dagdag ingat angat tayong lahat so what I'll do now is share with you the communication materials let me start with 45 seconder video so what you have seen is a material that we broke already last May and we're working on the second material that will actually work on the insight of vaccine envy it's really showing more people who have been vaccinated and who are already living their new normal here now I'd like to play the radio that's being played in 200 KBP stations nationwide who have generously given their support sa bakunang parating aangat ng pagasa malalabana ng pandemya aangat train ng kumpiansa pagdadmask kugas at iwas pa bababawasan na ang paba sa yung pagpapakuna maingatan ng sarili at ang kapua paglapapakuna inat angat tayong lahat inat angat bakuna lahat a message from PMA at kapisan na nangang broadcaster ng Pilipinas so we also have social cards um different reasons kung bakit kailangan nyo magingat and these are all available in our website ingat-angat.com you're free to use it this is a very inclusive campaign we also have the following outdoor materials showing also the same reasons kung bakit yung magingat at inaincourage na magpabakuna so there are other activities around the inatangat bakuna lahat campaign we have bakuna busters which help correct the myths around vaccines we also recently launched smart bakuna benefits this encourages those vaccinated kaya it na first dose palang to use their LGU vaccination card show it about 156 participating restaurants and then you can get a discount offered by that restaurant so these are all available for dine in some of them available for take out just visit the site again for ingat-angat.com and you click on bakuna benefits and you will see the specific discount offered per restaurant that's only the first phase for bakuna benefits because mo will and august 31 but we will continue by September 1 because we've heard already the two largest gasoline stations and other retail non-food outlets want to participate so we will be able to offer more discounts come September 1 then we have a bakuna sikat page these are really our influencers dahil A4 na po tayo asama rin sila dyan kasi alabas po sila sa bahay nila para kailangan mag-shooting so when they share their experience and we'd like to be able to share it on the bakuna sikat instagram page para may encourage po lahat ulit magpabakuna so I've shown you several of our activities and materials but really the objective is to build confidence it's important to have that trust to be able to generate the demand the other important objective is to sustain the momentum because we know that this vaccination rollout will go until the end of the year and finally the objective of ensuring completion and reminding you to go back for your second dose so again I encourage you to visit our website we also have a facebook page please join that viber community like the facebook page so you can get updates from bakuna lahat so maraming salamat po thank you so much Margo really it's not every day that we are exposed to those communication materials I know a lot of our attendees have been asking in terms of more communication from the national government vaccination plan and thank you Margo for sharing that ok thank you very much we're going to call back everyone in for a very brief panel discussion because we're at the top of the hour so Mayor Francis has left us but we've got Peter we've got Dr. Ofel we have Dr. Padalina and Dr. Banzon and of course Margo and before we start though Raymond would you like to go back to our opinion poll ok thank you for those who have answered were able to answer at the very least at least tinampon natin itong samay menti dot com po natin na mga kasagutan ang first question po is what are the requirements to register for vaccination so 67% of those correspondents said ang pinakailangan po is the doctor's certificate of comorbidity especially for the immunocompromise that's followed by an valid office ID 56% 36% of respondents selected resident's certificate and then finally voters ID for 30% for our second question meron po tayong gano katagal tayilangan in monitor after the vaccination thank you so much ang karamihan po ng mga sumagot po is yung nat high risk 15 to 30 minutes ganoon din po ang sumagot po dito sa ating zoom webinar 78% chose that followed by 15% high risk 1R and then 7% moderate risk thank you very much let's ask city health officers doctor padulina ano po ba yung sagot po sa requirements to register for vaccination ok so ang kailangan po to register sa vaccination is sa nabotos po minigin namin proof of residence kung wala po, proof na nagkatrabaho sila sa ciudad pangalawa po depended sa priority population that's what we request sa senior citizen nipaw kami nagumpisabi nabigay na huyo senior citizen ID so tingin ho namin talagang gusto na nilang magpabakuna at ma-identify thank you very much ok, our second question gano katagal kailangan in monitor after the vaccination let's ask doctor mark banson how long we monitor in our side 30 min usually the time frame that we give to each vaccine ok, thank you very much ok, so we really not having a lot of time left but I'll just pick up one question that we have from the audience and ask everyone to answer are you still doing contact tracing and how are you doing it so can we get some quick answers from everybody kasi parang nakafocus a vaccination pero are you still doing contact tracing ok, who would like to start let me answer that so for the city of Navotas ang tawag po namin dun ay aggressive contact tracing we have 20 teams of P&P contact tracers supported by the DILG contact tracers and the DOLE program for contact tracers every 2 o'clock nagmimiting kami iniisa isa huyan ilan ng confirm case ilan ng ratios sa close contact and once identified po sila po ay basta confirm nilalagyan po ng quaradine band at dinadala po yung close contact sa ating mga swabbing center so right now we're still averaging 150 to 200 swabs per day within our small community dahil tataas ta naman pag kaya hindi sinabayan salamat po thank you very much Mayor Ophill, Mayor Doctor Aran dami bumabati sa chata very important na may kumiti kami sa contact tracing team compost ng P&P health at sa kabarangay mas lalo na ngayon na nags-surge matindi ang contact tracing at 24 hours 7 so may structure na may membership merong kaming processo na sinusunot pag mayroon nag positive halimbawa alas onsi ng gabelo mabas yung contact tracing team police po punta na kasama ang pipikap ng paciente para dalhin sa isolation mag-start ng contact tracing so they're really there 24 hours 7 merong kami para mas madali maintindihan kung may babasa at titingin non-health worker sa cah-health makikita yung result at sa co-continuing collaboration with the municipality, the ILG and the barangay so it's there, it's very important because our aim is to isolate again ang mga na-identified na close contacts thank you very much for Balanga for Balanga we have a 24-7 surveillance team so usually nag-hintay na po kami naman 8-10 pm for the release of the new results so from there we will use the contact tracers hired by the the ILG together with the purit para po ma-contain ang ating close contacts so usually we still do isolation swapping on the proper timing so unang ginagawa namin but regularly ang aming po swap per day is about 50-70 yung po thank you thank you very much Mark Raymond maybe we can just pull up one more question would you like to ask one question to the group before we say goodbye okay so the top question po at least for here in our Q&A it's coming in from South Mindanao they say that the A1 group who had the first dose of AstraZeneca last March hindi para po nabibigay ang vaccination center ng return date now maglalaps na raw po ang 12 weeks and apan follow up sa local RHU wala para po kapag ganyan po ba who is considered responsible for the second dose with regards to that and if the 12 weeks ay lumang pas na po does that mean that they return that na yung next dose po nila ay first dose po ulit okay from the perspective po ng mga orientation po natin DOH and NVOC keeps tab of the second doses okay now we were all instructed to use our first doses po with AstraZeneca the science behind it pag gado mating hunang 12 weeks mas matas po ang efficacy kaya huhinahabol yun more likely kung halimbawa for one reason or the other lumang pas po sa 12 weeks bilibigay pa rin po hindi hukay lang magstart sa first dose you continue and you would be which is a general policy po for the vaccination so ang aking advice po sa ating audience make sure that you get your second shot bali wala po yung first shot kung hindi hu-completo so yun hu yung ating panawagan thank you very much thank you so much we're going to ask you we'll give you a minute or so to think about your last message to our audience marami po na hikinig sa ating na sa mga district hospitals sa mga local governments na sa mga hospitals to major hospitals, nurses, doctors pharmacists and we're going to ask you to give a short message but before that we're going to ask Raymond to do our evaluation go ahead Raymond thank you doctor Susie so for those who are in the zoom po so I'm not really sure if those who are in YouTube and Facebook can see this but I'll mention it still traditionally we go through this an assessment po of our panelists the questions are five fold number one panelist demonstrated total knowledge of the topic number two the panelist were well prepared and organized number three the panelist po clearly and audibly number four the panelist used appropriate language with technical medical jargon adequately explained and finally panelist contributed to new perspectives and knowledge on managing various key COVID-19 health issues we are still seeing a little over 1,000 attendees so please put in your answers po dito and please join us in assessing the webinar po maraming-maraming salamat and we go around the table for well a final word from each of our resource speakers shall we do reverse chronological order doctor Susie okay Raymond okay go ahead so the first one to give a last word would be well doctor Mark Banzon what is your last message po for to our attendees and participants I would just like to urge the general public to please avail of the vaccine whatever it is that is available the first vaccine will protect you to this pandemic that we have and really to shorten what is been going on for the past year or so so lahat usala ay mabigyan ang vaccine and the delay should provide every LGU the needed vaccine to complete this task thank you po sa lahat okay I think we lost Raymond let's go to doctor Krista Padalina yes magandang hapon po COVID-19 is a very challenging situation for anybody and everybody so ito po ay hindi laban ng isan tao, isang bayan laban po natin ito para sa Pilipinas so sa ganito po magkakataon nilinko po ang tulong ng lahat let's do this together we need you to help us out maraming salamat po thank you very much doctor Padalina doctor Mayor Ofil okay thank you two message one siguro sa para mga right now in Leyte over ang hospital po nungpuno and may experience kami because of the protocol na kailangan magrapid PCR test so na it will take like a day or 24 hours for the results so very important yung coordination ng local government at sa kanang hospital I think that's one very line at secondly sa vaccination program nag-advocate tayo na lahat magpabakuna based on schedule at sa akin walaang department unless your account indication but unto us is mga 70% discoveries tayo but let's not forget minimum health standards kahit ng bakunahan tayo we will follow the protocol of masking ating pidehabit sa mga others and last is may mga protocol sa local government especially kami sa mga provincia returning residents may protocol na sinusunod kailangan din makakommunicate bago magpunta ang kasama dito yung vaccination protocol assessment of the protocol acceptance among others so let's continue to be united and inspire this other wag tayo mapagod kaya sama-sama natin itong virus virus lang yan mas matalin na tayo tayo so long thank you so much Doctor Peter Kaiton please ang final message ko ay sanapola tayo ay mga agap sumunod sa minimum health standards regularan mag-mugat ng kamay social distancing go out for essential needs proper coughing etiquette wearing of face masks and face coverings and all vaccines are safe all vaccines reduce the chance of having severe covid and reduce the chance of death to zero so get vaccinated as soon as you can thank you so much thank you very much Doctor Peter Kaiton from the College of Statistics of the University of the Philippines we have a summary from our UP Manila Chancellor Doctor Menchit Padilla Menchit please okay okay, you can hear me now so the webinar was opened by Doctor Ted Herbosa who actually highlighted the jewels and lessons from our speakers in our weekly seminars and today's webinar actually looks at the granular approach at the LGU as they implement the vaccine deployment program the panel of speakers started with the sharing from Professor Peter Kaiton who said that we have reached the 6 million mark having been distributed but unfortunately the Philippines is still at the bottom in terms of coverage, vaccinated as compared to our population what we observed today is that all our mayors had the same vision we all want a successful vaccine deployment our mayors actually had shared strategies all the mayors presented with an organized master listing and registration process all using technology to improve efficiency and what is interesting to hear is that all of them have actually employed the house-to-house campaign the home visit for some of the senior citizens for their vaccination and they have taken note of special sectors of society who may not be able to actually come to the vaccination site so that this time the health professionals all our mayors came out with a massive campaign anywhere from the video so the leaflets to the town hall meetings Facebook postings atarpolines and many more and all of them actually acknowledged the partnership of government and private sector so what we're hearing here is that we can do things in isolation we've got to look at all sectors that can actually contribute to the success of the employment program so I encourage you to watch the replay and learn more about your town or your city so allow me to just highlight a few points in the interest of time some of the points that I found interesting in the presentation our first percent was Mayor Francis Amora and takes pride in 40% coverage of the target population he acts as the ambassador of COVID vaccination in San Juan he claims that the process is only for 20 minutes the 20 minute process the VIMS is allowed the digital movement of data actually from registration all to the department of health I actually enjoy the safety seal that is put in business establishments we're in some of our vaccinated clients can now experience safety when they go to the restaurants and other facilities our next panelist is Mayor of Alcantara from Tulosa late who actually started by saying they didn't have to start from the very beginning actually just anchored on the existing Ambition 2040 of the TOH universal healthcare COVID prevention control program and because of the of this the existing master listing in no time it was so painless that they were able to actually identify the priority members so their society needed a vaccination now despite the fact that Tulosa may be a small place they said that it was not enough that they stay in the center so that from the barangay they actually came out with eight zones this is really one of the few times I've heard that they've used the strategy of faith based organization and it is true this is actually a very good strategy that probably we should all employ because they will be able to reach out to their community as one major sector of civil society now one more thing that Mayor Ofo mentioned is the balance of the COVID prevention and the local economic development to ensure food on the table he said we cannot just talk about COVID prevention but you know we have to make sure that people are able to provide for their needs to take the second dose of the vaccine then you will have your glasses your pair of eyeglasses and I think they're preparing now for a raffle our third our third mayor is actually a return guest so last time you've heard representation Dr. Chris Cipadolina who emphasizes that his population actually is sufficient population and already has reached 38% of the target population and her message was you've got to bring it to the people and that's why you said now that they moved on from A1, 2, 3 and 4 now they've moved into the fishing ports but she also showed that the champions are important she showed as a picture of 101-year-old and 195-year-old couple who actually showed that they had their vaccine recognizing that in addition to bringing the help workers to the house librin sa kay sa senior citizens actually zone after programs so that the PWDs and senior citizens can go to the vaccination site. Dr. Bonson, Antonia Ban, Mayor Bonson actually gave a same set of strategies also for Balangabataan but I really appreciate that he said that we're going to the home for the agent it's not just going to the houses but we do have places where big populations of the senior citizen actually house at the moment and in addition to the fix and the mobile vaccination sites he actually highlighted the strategic partnership with huge companies within Balangabataan so we're as the strategy of going to theater, into the schools in the case of Mayor of Balangabataan, he also said that they've started going having the vaccination sites in the malls. Our last speaker actually is Marco Torres from the private sector which I feel is probably the most important information you should take home from today's webinar. The importance of the strategic communications packages so that we can address the vaccine hesitancy among the Filipinos right now. She actually showed the importance of the different types of communication packages that you should give. Actually it starts with at the beginning we were talking about supply eventually we were talking about logistics then eventually we were talking about demand but I think what is important now is that it's not just when we talk about mindsets there are three sets of patients or Filipinos that we have to address the enthusiastic which is only 15-35% the very undecided the 55% and the averse which is about 40% and she said that for each of these sectors there has to be a different set of packages for communications. She mentioned the communication pillars transparency which deals with procurement reliability making sure everything is science-based understanding which is the merits of COVID vaccine and the need for the public health component stigma because of the experiences with then Baksha and the brand of China and the last but not least testimonial the importance of worded mouth and as you can see that will actually have the acronym of trust. At the end she said that there is a consumer truth being a part of the private sector there is a feeling among all of us that we actually do want to be vaccinated and it's very important now that we address the communication package depending on the population we're dealing with. So I'd like to end with a key communication message that Marco has given us at the end of the day despite all the strategies that the mayors are actually putting together despite the strategies that DOH is actually working on at the moment the key communication message is BAKUNA PARA SATATAT INGAT Angat tayong lahat So sabingan ni Mayor Ofel wag tayong napagod sama-sama tayo this is actually for all of us Maraming salamat and back to you Suzy. Thank you very much that's our chancellor from E.P. Manila Dr. Kermansita Padila. Next week we are going back to our grand rounds and please join us we have a very very interesting topic nababalita niyo na po yun yung mga long haulers, tawag natin mga nakakakaran ng complication ng COVID nag-umaling na nagkakasakit paulit o gumabalik-balik yung sakit nila bakit ano ba yun what do you need to do? So we have this for our grand rounds next week on COVID long haulers and we have a very special guests for that so please join us next week para matutunan natin ito no? Kasi kala natin na infect tayo tapos na yung pala marami nakakaran ng infection lumilipas ang linggo, lumilipas ang buwan at parang merong pa silang nararam naman, bakit ganoan at ano ang kelangan natin yun So join us next Friday Thank you Dr. Susie So as Dr. Susie as mentioned po our webinar for next week especially for those who might be more familiar, nag-disover for long haulers but yung pung tawag na P-A-S-C which is the post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 I think that's more formal name yun po ang pag tutunan natin ang pansin, it's not something that we have not heard in our previous webinar but we want to revisit it, especially with all of the new information that we have gathered So bakitakita po tayo ulit next week from Friday po from 12 noon to 2pm, it's a day Together let's stop COVID-19 Keep safe, keep healthy and see you online P-A-S-C P-A-S-C P-A-S-C P-A-S-C P-A-S-C P-A-S-C P-A-S-C