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Quezon City Councilor Candy Medina distributes COVID-19 safety kits as national government rolls out vaccination for frontliners

Quezon City Councilor distributes COVID-19 safety kits as national government rolls out vaccination for frontliners

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“While the country bears witness to the initial rollout of vaccines, the threat of COVID-19 is still very real.” This was the firm reminder of Quezon City Councilor Candy Medina, following the continuous rise in the number of locals acquiring the disease, with a total of 584,667 cases nationwide, as of this writing.

With this in mind, the local government legislator handed out numerous supply kits to the residents of barangays in the country’s most populous city, including Barangay Holy Spirit, Batasan Hills, Payatas, Barangay Silangan, and Barangay Commonwealth—a timely distribution to curb possible transmission of the virus. The kits contain hygiene care essentials that can be use to prevent the transmission of the infectious disease within the barangays.

The three-term councilor, in office since 2007, joined her team to personally give out hygiene kits to the Oriole Neighborhood Association and Youth Organization, as well as the residents of Barangay Holy Spirit. The kits contain items such as alcohol, toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, face towels, nail cutter, comb, face masks, and face shields. The “Care Para sa Masa” program aims to provide essential hygiene supplies to QC citizens to reinforce the importance of maintaining personal cleanliness and protecting themselves against the coronavirus.

The five Barangays are situated in the second district that covers the northern part of Quezon City. The areas are considered as the most densely-populated in the city, with a total of nearly 2 million people living.

“We are now into the homestretch of getting the proper medication and protection against the deadly disease so let us not be too complacent. Laban lang, Quezon City!” Medina added.

Back in December, the seasoned Quezon City lawmaker handed out Christmas goodies to make sure that her constituents will have something to partake in the season of Christmas as well as give them renewed hope amidst all the struggles.

Further, she continuously advised her District 2 residents to avoid going out to avoid contracting the dreaded virus.

“Konting tiis na lang muna po para sa ating mga kababayan at ka-distrito. Tulong-tulong po tayo dito sa pag sugpo sa krisis ng ating bansa upang mapabilis ang pagbaba ng bilang ng COVID-19. Magtulungan po tayong lahat at sumunod sa lahat ng safety protocols para labanan ang pandemyang ating kinahaharap,” Medina explained.

Recently, the Chairman of the Committee on Tourism, Cultural Affairs and Heritage of the 21st City Council passed an ordinance declaring 3rd week of March as “Hygiene and Sanitation” Week.

“Indeed this measure is not just to commemorate a year that challenged our Health Care System but also on how we find ways to adopt and prevent its impact to Quezon City citizens in teaching every individuals a lesson that each of us can be a victim of the dreaded virus regardless of our age, race, religious belief and social stature,” Medina concluded.

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