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Year: 2022

Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Chairman and CEO Sen. Dick Gordon said that regular testing against COVID-19 is imperative for early detection to prevent household transmission due to the increasing number of cases in the Philippines. To date, PRC has conducted 5,121,115 tests in the 14 PRC molecular laboratories nationwide.

It has been almost a month since the discovery of the Omicron variant has reached our shores and jolted us with its health and economic implications. With the virus spreading rapidly across other countries, precautions still need to be taken because infections have been reported worldwide among even fully vaccinated people.

During the past holidays, all of Europe had clamped down on celebrations and events while limiting private parties after the WHO pleaded for new restrictions to fight record Covid levels. EU officials have warned that this Omicron variant will become the dominant strain by mid-January.

“Kailangan natin magpatest upang madetect natin agad ang virus. Nakapagtest na ang Red Cross nang mahigit limang milyong test at naging daan ito upang hindi magkahawaan, ma isolate ang mga positive, at maligtas ang mga pamilya natin kontra COVID-19,” Chairman Gordon said.

With the increasing number of new cases after the holiday season, Gordon said that the humanitarian organization is preparing its Emergency Field Hospital and medical tents due to the threat of Omicron Variant.

At the height of COVID-19 Surge last April 2021, PRC opened a 100-bed capacity Emergency Field Hospital at the Lung Center of Philippines and medical tents in National Kidney Transplant Institute to serve as an emergency ward extension to cater to COVID-19 positive patients. To date, PRC has catered more than 8,744 patients for its covid-19 response.

PRC started its COVID-19 initiatives at the start of the pandemic and has been alleviating human suffering and uplifting the dignity of the most vulnerable who are greatly affected by the pandemic.

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Despite the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Odette, the Philippine Red Cross(PRC) remains to be at the forefront of testing against COVID-19 as their Cebu Molecular Laboratory resumes its operations today, December 5, 2022.

According to PRC Cebu Chapter, the molecular laboratory can now accommodate all the walk-in clients while the Chapter is waiting for the booking platform to be activated again.

” As the country’s premier humanitarian organization, we made it a point to immediately resume operations of the molecular laboratory especially with the increasing number of COVID-19 cases and the threat of the new Omicron variant,” said Chairman and Sen. CEO Dick Gordon.

At the same time, Gordon urged the public to stay alert and be more vigilant amidst the threat of Omicron. ” I also call for a sense of urgency, a call for the sense of duty in the highest order. As we are still in a pandemic, I want to reiterate the importance of regular testing to isolate the asymptomatic spreaders,” added Gordon.

Meanwhile, Gordon would also like to send his message of gratitude to Aboitiz VECO CEO Erramon Aboitiz and VECO COO Anton Perdices, a long-time partner of the humanitarian organization, for immediately restoring power in the PRC’s molecular laboratory and the city.

At present, the PRC is the top test facility in the country, with 14 Covid-19 testing facilities strategically located around Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The PRC has hit more than five million tests since the first laboratory opened last April 2020, testing over 20 percent of the country’s testing capacity.

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Humanitarian Caravan arrived at Roxas, Palawan, last January 02, 2022, to transport emergency relief supplies and other equipment and provide additional assistance to residents deeply affected by Super Typhoon Odette (international name: Rai).

PRC Chairman and CEO Sen. Dick Gordon deployed the 5th Humanitarian Caravan last December 27, 2021, to hasten relief operations in the province of Palawan. The Humanitarian Caravan contains the following: Water Tanker, Mobile Water Treatment Plant, Ambulance, Motorcycle, Food Truck, 10-wheeler Truck, 6-wheeler closed truck, 6-wheeler open truck, Land Cruiser, 1 unit VSAT, two units of Generators, Camping tents, Satellite Phone, 300 sets of Shelter Repair Kits, 1,000 pcs Jerry cans, 500 sets of Sleeping kit, 500 sets of Hygiene kit, 1,000 pcs of Tarpaulins, and 500 sets of Kitchen utensils. 

An hour after the Caravan arrived, the PRC water tanker immediately distributed 10,009 liters of clean and potable water to 1,860 individuals. Power lines in the area are still down, causing water pumps to be unworkable.

“Dumating na ang Humanitarian Caravan sa Palawan upang maghatid ng agarang tulong sa naapektuhan ng Bagyong Odette. Dala nito ay ang mga emergency supplies, rescue vehicles, water tankers, food truck, at mga non-food items. Bukod sa kagamitan, hatid dala rin nito ay pag-asa sa mga naapektuhan ng bagyo, at sa pamamagitan ng Red Cross ay muling makakabangon ang lahat,” Sen. Dick Gordon said.

PRC continues Typhoon Odette responses in Cebu, Southern Leyte, Palawan, Surigao del Norte, Negros Oriental, Siargao, and Bohol, truly abiding by its mantra to be always first, always ready, and always there.

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) distributed hot meals to more than 700 evacuees in Bais Evacuation Center in Bais City, Negros Oriental, one of the hardest hit towns following the onslaught of Super Typhoon Odette, last January 02, 2022. 

“No matter what the circumstances are, we will always be the first responders whenever a disaster or emergency strikes as we continue with our mission to send hope, especially to the most vulnerable,” said PRC Chairman and CEO Senator Dick Gordon.

Recently, the PRC Negros Oriental chapter has distributed food items to 158 individuals at Bala-as Manjuyod, hygiene promotion to 250 persons, and implemented water distribution through PRC water tankers in Bala-as Manjuyod and Tinaogan.

With the province currently under the State of Calamity, volunteers and staff also aim to provide 500 sets of food Items in the Mabinay Borders and deploy a water tanker in Bindoy to reach out to more affected barangays. 

Since December 18, 2021, PRC has been conducting typhoon Odette operations in Negros Oriental. Volunteers and staff assessed the damages, distributed water, and relief items, provided hot meals, conducted hygiene promotion sessions, prepared an ambulance with subsequent First Aid Stations, and set up a welfare desk to serve those affected by the recent super typhoon.

“We do, what must be done. Patapos na ang taon ngunit patuloy ang paghahatid natin ng pag-asa sa mga naapektuhan ng Bagyong Odette. All out ang Philippine Red Cross kasama ang ibat ibang staff at volunteers upang maibsan ang paghihirap ng mga tao,” PRC Chairman and CEO Sen Dick Gordon said.

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The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) conducted a multi-purpose cash grant to 300 families in the municipality of Ubay, Bohol to help them recover from the damage brought by Super Typhoon Odette (international name: Rai).

PRC headed to the Municipality of Ubay, Bohol to distribute PHP 3,500 in cash assistance to families heavily affected by the typhoon. PRC also set up a first aid station and had an ambulance on standby to conduct medical consultations, mask distribution, BP Monitoring, and health promotions at Poblacion, Ubay, Bohol.

“Patuloy ang Philippine Red Cross sa paghahatid ng tulong sa mga naapektuhan ng bagyong Odette. Hatid namin ay pag-asa sa bagong taon. Narito kami hanggang makabangon kayo at makatayo sa inyong mga paa,” Chairman Dick Gordon said.

Last December 16, 2021, when Typhoon Odette entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility, Chairman Gordon ordered the deployment of their humanitarian caravan in Bohol to provide immediate assistance to typhoon-affected families

The humanitarian caravan contains a Water Tanker, Food truck, an Ambulance, Payloader, a 6×6 Truck, two sets of generators, 5,000 face masks, 5,000 sando bags of relief items, 1,000 eco-bags of relief goods, 200 boxes (10,000 pcs RTE), and medicines.

As part of the Typhoon Odette response, PRC established their welfare desk which oversees the dispensing of hot meals, clean water distribution, clearing operations, hygiene promotion, and contact tracing. Chairman Gordon also deployed additional water tankers to provide a continuous supply of unpolluted water to prevent cases like diarrhea from happening.

Last 2014, through the leadership of Chairman Gordon, PRC turned over 2,050 houses to families affected by the Bohol Earthquake 2014.

“Mula noon, hanggang ngayon, ang Red Cross ay laging nariyan kung saan nangangailangan ng tulong,” Gordon added.

Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Chairman and CEO Sen. Dick Gordon deployed the PRC payloaders to conduct clearing operations to make way for more relief efforts. To date, 800 cubic meters of debris have been cleared in the Municipality of Libagon, Southern Leyte.

PRC Southern Leyte Chapter started the year with more commitment of service to humanity through visiting four Barangays in Caubang, Son-ok 1 & 2 ang Manglit, Pintuyan. PRC Southern Leyte chapter also distributed 464 Shelter Tool Kits w/ Tarpaulins plus Psychosocial Support to the affected families. 

“Agad natin ipinadala ang mga payloaders upag magbigay daan sa mga tulong na darating pa sa lugar. Mahigit 800 cubic meters na ang na clear ng ating payloaders at patuloy ang ating clearing operation sa lugar. Magagamit din natin ang mga payloaders upang matulungan ang mga magsasaka na makapag tanim ulit,” Chairman Gordon said.

Through the leadership of Chairman Gordon, PRC was able to acquire seven payloaders to provide immediate assistance in clearing operations. The payloaders were commonly used after a disaster to clear roads of debris to make relief more accessible. Payloaders are also used to assist farmers in desilting  farmlands affected by different typhoons.

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Born officially in 1947, but with roots that traces back to the revolutionary days, the Philippine Red Cross has truly become the premier humanitarian organization in the country, committed to provide quality life-saving services that protect the life and dignity especially of indigent Filipinos in vulnerable situations.

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