On December 12, 2021, The WHO said that the Omicron strain is more contagious compared to the Delta strain, as suggested by early data obtained from relevant studies, and that it could undermine the potency of vaccines but cause less severe symptoms.On December 15, 2021, A report issued by the WHO revealed that the Omicron strain has the potential to reduce the effectiveness of vaccines and puts exposed individuals at a higher risk of contracting this strain.On December 31, 2021, The Department of Health detected 10 more Omicron cases - three of which are local cases. According to the DOH, there is already a “high possibility” of local transmission of the COVID-19 Omicron variant in the Philippines. Following the detection of the three local Omicron cases, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles announced last Friday, December 31, 2021, that Metro Manila will be placed under Alert 3 from January 3 to 15, 2022 - cutting short Alert Level 2 in the region.Fr. Austriaco, a Filipino priest/microbiologist, says that a rapid increase in cases is to be expected. However, he is optimistic that Omicron might actually be a blessing and may signal the end of the pandemic. “We have to realize that Omicron is the beginning of the end of the pandemic because Omicron is going to provide the kind of population immunity that should stabilize our societies and should allow us to reopen,” he said speaking during a GoNegosyo Townhall. He followed saying the surge caused by Omicron will be mild cases with lesser hospitalizations and fatalities. “It’s milder, but if you’re unvaccinated, it’s still harder for you,” he added.
January 11, 2022
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June 12, 2021
Shopee and the Department of Health Team Up to Encourage Filipinos to Get Vaccinated
May 22, 2021
Jollibee Group Foundation, Temasek Foundation team up to feed communities, frontliners affected by COVID-19
March 19, 2021
NutriAsia Rolls Out Free Vaccination Program for Employees and Dependents
NutriAsia, the Philippines’ leading company for condiments and sauces, attributes its success to its people who are committed to providing excellent and quality products for every Filipino household. As such, the company considers People its most important asset and is providing free COVID-19 vaccines to its employees and their qualified dependents to protect them and safeguard their good health. The implementation of the planned vaccination program will follow government regulations and guidelines.
“A staple
on every Filipino table, NutriAsia and its brands are wholeheartedly committed
to aid our national government in its pursuit to fight COVID-19 and its
effects. We are choosing to proactively be part of the solution to end the worst public health crisis in a century with the decision to give our employees
and three of their qualified dependents the option to be vaccinated against the
COVID-19 virus,” says Joselito Campos, Jr., Chairman of NutriAsia.
“Knowing that family is at the heart of any person, we feel that extending the
vaccination option to our employees’ dependents will give our people peace of
mind with the assurance of their loved ones’ health and safety. This is
important as our employees continue to help rebuild the economy through invaluable
frontline work at NutriAsia by providing basic food products for their
countrymen.”
Guided
by Filipino values that have shaped how the company has moved forward,
NutriAsia will continue to agilely respond to the changing nature of the
pandemic, as it remains a steadfast partner of Filipino homes all over the
world in looking forward to better, brighter days ahead.
March 18, 2021
Teleperformance to offer free Covid-19 vaccinations for all employees
Highlighting its commitment to promote the safety and welfare of its employees, Teleperformance Philippines will be offering free Covid-19 vaccinations for their more than 47,000 employees in the country nationwide.
This is in line with the global initiative of
Teleperformance to provide free access to vaccines for all its employees
worldwide. As the nation awaits the ongoing government reviews to allow
distribution of the vaccine, Teleperformance Philippines is currently collaborating
with government agencies and employers in the country to quickly secure the
supply of safe and effective FDA-approved vaccines for 100% of their employees.
Teleperformance, a leading global group in digitally
integrated business services recently announced its plans to reimburse the
cost of Covid-19 vaccinations for its more than 330,000 employees worldwide,
wherever the vaccine is not being provided free of charge by the country’s
healthcare system. The plan will be deployed in accordance with the decisions
of the local authorities concerned and in partnership with key private
healthcare partners across Teleperformance’s footprint, which spans 80
countries.
Since the start of the Covid-19 crisis, Teleperformance
has paid careful attention to protecting its employees, notably with a strong
focus on health and hygiene standards in all its locations, millions of masks
proactively secured and distributed to its staff, the assertive move to a Work-at-Home
delivery model in conjunction with its clients, and enforcement of extra
physical distance at its operational sites, over and above local country
guidelines.
A Great Place to Work® certified company, Teleperformance
Philippines likewise initiated efforts throughout the pandemic to promote the
safety and well-being of their employees while helping businesses adjust to the
new environment. Aside from stringent health and safety protocols on-site, they
also implemented the work-at-home (WAH) model for thousands of employees
and launched Teleperformance Cloud
Campus, a model that allows home-based interaction experts to work from
anywhere in the world while remaining connected virtually to their Teleperformance
team through one of the Cloud Campus hubs.
Today, by offering the vaccine as a free, optional staff
benefit, Teleperformance aims not only to honor its commitment to protecting
the health of its people, but also to help governments address the pandemic
with agile, large-scope support of vaccination programs deployed at the
corporate level.
Teleperformance Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer Daniel Julien remarked, “Nothing is more
important in fulfilling our mission than the safety and health of all our
employees. Since the beginning of this grave crisis, we have done everything in
our power to ensure business continuity for our clients and protect the health
and safety of our employees, our partners, and jobs in the communities where the
Group is present. Now, more than ever, we are focused on the same priorities.
Based on strong relationships with healthcare partners and in compliance with
government decisions and procurement agendas, we are well prepared across the
world to assist in securing critical Covid-19 vaccinations for our employees.
The reimbursement of vaccination costs for our staff is another critical step
in this commitment to our employees. We will support every employee in the
Group who wants the vaccine, especially in countries where the public or
private insurance system doesn’t cover the cost. We are also proud to be
actively contributing to the ongoing fight against the virus by boosting
vaccinations worldwide.”
Teleperformance Chief Executive
Officer for US, Canada, and Philippines Mike Lytle added, “From
the beginning, the safety and well-being of our employees has been our priority.
While the past year has definitely been a challenging one for the company and
its many employees and partners, the announcement of the vaccine brings hope
for everyone across the globe and we are committed to giving free access to
this for all our employees. As we wait for the distribution of the vaccine, we
continue to maintain a positive outlook for the industry and the country. We enjoin
everyone in the ongoing fight against Covid-19 by continuing to follow the
government’s lead and practice safety measures and protocols wherever they are.”
March 4, 2021
COVID-19: Schools for more than 168 million children globally have been completely closed for almost a full year, says UNICEF
UNICEF unveils ‘Pandemic Classroom’ at United Nations Headquarters in New York to call attention to the need for governments to prioritize the reopening of schools
February 28, 2021
Learn More About the COVID-19 Vaccine in the Philippines Through #VaccineAlamin : TikTok partners with the Manila City Government on this important COVID-19 vaccine education campaign
The COVID-19 vaccine is gradually becoming available around the world, and in the Philippines, preparations are underway for a vaccination program roll-out in the coming months. Vaccination plays a key role in ending the COVID-19 pandemic by preparing a person's immune system to fight the virus, should you be exposed. This potentially helps to reduce its spread within entire communities.
At present, the majority of Filipinos are still unwilling to receive the vaccine due to concerns over its safety, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey. This poses a challenge to the implementation plans of both local and national government units. To address this, the City Government of Manila has partnered with TikTok for #VaccineAlamin, a COVID-19 vaccine education campaign. #VaccineAlamin aims to boost awareness on the health benefits of immunization, and spread accurate information about the COVID-19 vaccine to the public.
The #VaccineAlamin Campaign was launched via TikTok Live last February 22. During the event, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno provided an overview of what local government units are doing to support the nationwide vaccination program. According to him, their goal is not to force people to get vaccinated but instead encourage and help educate them, to enable more Filipinos to make informed decisions once the vaccination program is underway.
"Kaya nagkaroon ng doubt ang ating mga kababayan, dahil dun sa nangyaring isang bakuna na medyo nagkaroon ng masamang impresyon ang mga mamamayan. Pangalawa, 'yung mga misinformation about existing vaccines all over the world."
"I think it's more on talking to the people, kaya kami nagpapasalamat sa TikTok, because this is a set of audience, because of its demographics, if we can use this type of outlet, malaking bagay kasi 'yung tao directly makatatanong samin."
"Having TikTok nowadays, helps us. People are into it, so why not use it as a form of communication. Sa dami nang binabasa ng mga tao ngayon, sa dami ng pumapasok na impormasyon sa tao ngayon, kailangan maging catchy."
Manila City Health Officer, Dr. Arnold Pangan, also spoke at the launch event. He explained some important things that people need to know about the vaccine. Dr. Pangan clarified that, while the vaccine protects you from suffering from a serious form of COVID-19, it is still possible to get the disease after being vaccinated against it. This is why it is important to still take precautions such as physical distancing and mask-wearing.
According to Dr. Pangan, "You may still be infected with the COVID-19 virus, tuloy-tuloy pa rin dapat ang ating pag-iingat kahit social distancing, kahit wearing of mask, kasi it's not a guarantee. Pag nabakunahan ka na, ang maganda doon, you will be protected from having a severe form of COVID-19 infection."
Members of the TikTok community can show their support for the #VaccineAlamin Campaign by using the hashtag, and sharing creative content filled with factual information about the virus and the vaccine to boost awareness. Whether it is a skit, a song, or a dance video, as long as it helps spread #VaccineAlamin's message, it is sure to make a difference. Mayor Isko himself issued a challenge to TikTok creators to join the hashtag challenge in order to amplify the campaign. He said, "Create a video that will help inform others about #VaccineAlamin Campaign, i will copy it and tag you!"
TikTok values the safety of the entire community, and the #VaccineAlamin campaign is a great example for how the platform can be used to do good. Through its dynamic features like TikTok Live and hashtags, information dissemination becomes easy, enjoyable, and relatable, while still being meaningful and impactful.
As CNN Philippines News Anchor, James Deakin, who hosted the launch event, said, "It's such a pleasure to use this platform in a way that I never foresaw, but it is very effective. We just want to be able to reach out to as many people as possible. We'd like to thank TikTok for making this possible, for inviting us over here to share this information. As we keep saying, I hope it doesn't sound cliché, we're all in this together."
Learn more about #VaccineAlamin on TikTok, and help spread the word about the importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Download the app on your iOS and Android devices today to get started.
December 2, 2020
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August 5, 2020
“Can the Philippines Dance with COVID-19?” To provide balance in protecting lives, livelihood, Gov't, private sector, civil societies present fresh strategies vs COVID-19
How to prioritize both lives and livelihood, especially in the light of the new MECQ, was tackled by leaders from the health, business, and academic sectors in the virtual business forum, “Can the Philippines Dance with COVID-19?”, held this morning August 5.