City recognizes COVID-19 vaccination partners

City recognizes COVID-19 vaccination partners

The city government recognized the last batch of partners in the successful implementation of its COVID-19 response and vaccination rollout that paved the city to exceed the targeted herd immunity.

This last batch of partners comprises some 29 government and private institutions which were instrumental, in one way or the other, in ensuring the successful implementation of the city’s COVID-19 response and vaccination rollout since the enforcement of the Luzonwide lockdown over 2 years ago.

Each of these government and private institutions received a certificate of recognition from the city government as appreciation for their contributions in the successful COVID-19Bresponse efforts.

The recipients of the certificate of recognition were the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) male dorm represented by Jail Superintendent Mary Ann Resmanio; Baguio- Benguet Medical Society represented by Dra. Hossanna Mae Fernandez-Pajela; Philippine College of Physicians–Northern Luzon represented by Dra. Ruchelle Rayco-Turqueza and Dra. Franz Genevieve Montenegro; Philippine Pediatric Society–Northern Luzon represented by Dra. Pearl Joy Solimen; Baguio Lions Everlasting Club represented by 3rd vice president Pamela Carino; Rotary Club of Baguio 03790 represented by Francis Ali Morales; Baguio-Benguet Public Information Civic Action Group represented by Neftali Marilla; Philippine Red Cross Baguio Chapter represented by Jenelyn Terre and Vina Vanica Assuncion; St. Vincent Parish–Diocese of Baguio-Benguet represented by Fr. Claudio Banasan; St. Louis School, Inc. represented by Annie Marie Caguioa; SLU Laboratory elementary School represented by Alejandro Publico; Divine Mercy Parish represented by Fr. Rolly Buyagan; Arise and Build for Christ Ministries, Inc. Church represented by Juliana Siano; Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) represented by Mariam Vanessa Meneses and Criselda Cruz; Texas Instruments Philippines, Inc. represented by Lanie Gutierrez and Rodel Cariño; Texins Multipurpose Cooperative represented by Patrick Chagsan; MOOG Controls Group Corp. Philippine branch represented by Paulyn Baba and Norbyne Litoen; Our Lady of Mount Carmel Montessori represented by Donna Digna Rosario; Mabini elementary School represented by Proserpina Estacio-Apolinario; Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School represented by Ligaya Annawi; Quezon Hill elementary School represented by Amalia Micklay; Pacday Quiño Elementary School represented by Vilma Basa; Elpidio Quirino Elementary School represented by Hermoso Bunnol; Kias Elementary School represented by Roselyn Ann Lapena; University of the Cordilleras represented by Dr. Proserfina Ruiz; Don Mariano Marcos Elementary School represented by Maria Palsi; Brookspoint Elementary School represented by Octavia Pedro; Dona Nicasia Elementary School represented by Estrella Bullay and CAP Convention Center–Camp John Hay. – Dexter A. See

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