SM wins ICSC MAXI Awards 2023


For mall-base vaccination against Covid-19

SM wins ICSC MAXI Awards 2023

Multi-mall Vaxx Program gets recognized in the global shopping center arena

SM Supermalls received a Silver Award at the prestigious International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) MAXI Awards 2023 for its multi-mall COVID-19 vaccination efforts under the Marketing Excellence Community category. The award was conferred at the recently concluded awarding ceremony held at the Wynn Las Vegas, Nevada last May 21, 2023.

“Winning another award from the ICSC reaffirms our commitment to creating fun, safe, and convenient malling experiences for our shoppers. This award recognizes the hard work of our government partners, local government units, even the healthcare workers, and of course, the Filipinos who got themselves vaccinated in our malls,” said Steven T. Tan, president of SM Supermalls.

Aside from the Silver award, SM China was also one of the finalists for the Community Category for SM  Xiamen 1864 Panda Tour Exhibition, and the Experiential Category for SM Chengdu Bamboo Wish.

This is not the first time the company received recognition from the prestigious international group. SM is a three-time Albert Sussman International Community Support awardee and has also earned two Gold and one Silver awards since 2011. Meanwhile, SM China has also received two Gold and six Silver awards since 2016.

ICSC is an association of the global shopping- center industry, with over 70,000 members from more 100 countries worldwide. Its members comprise shopping center owners, retailers, developers, investors, managers, brokers, public officials, and academics. Through the ICSC Global Awards, the organization promotes professional excellence in the shopping center industry, including the MAXI Awards which recognizes innovative events, programs, and technology that add value to the marketplaces industry.

SM Supermalls’ award was accepted by Ms. Liza Silerio, Vice President of the SM Corporate Compliance Group.

To know more about SM Supermalls, visit www.smsupermalls.com or follow @SMSupermalls on social media. PR

SM Supermalls backs DOH’s Chikiting Ligtas vax campaign


Vax for kids

SM Supermalls backs DOH’s Chikiting Ligtas vax campaign

Opens mall sites for pediatric vaccines aged 0 to 59 months

SM Supermalls, in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH) launches the Chikiting Ligtas Measles-Rubella and Oral Polio Vaccine Supplemental Immunization Activity (MR-OPV SIA) in cooperation with Healthy Pilipinas, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), and the World Health Organization (WHO).

In Davao, this will be mounted daily starting May 3 at SM Lanang Premier (Cinema 6 Lobby, Second Level). It will be also conducted at SM City Davao (Second Level, Main Mall, Servicio). The pediatric vaccination will run until May 31.

Dubbed as “Chikiting Ligtas sa dagdag bakuna kontra Polio, Rubella, at Tigdas,”

This nationwide campaign aims to prevent impending outbreaks from these vaccine-preventable diseases and to inoculate children aged 9-59 months old against measles and rubella with the vaccination of one (1) dose of Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccine, and children aged 0-59 months old against poliovirus types 1 and 3 with the vaccination of one (1) dose of Bivalent Oral Polio Vaccine. Just like all other vaccines in the routine immunization program, getting inoculated against these diseases are free, safe, and effective in keeping them healthy.

“SM Supermalls remains committed to creating a safer, better normal by providing a convenient, accessible, and enjoyable immunization experience to our SuperKids. With this, we encourage our shoppers, especially parents with children aged below five years old to get them their supplemental immunization against these preventable diseases in SM malls nationwide,” said SM Supermalls president Steven Tan.

Measles, rubella, and polio are highly contagious and can be fatal. In the Philippines, the 2022 year-end report of the Epidemiology Bureau of the DOH documented a 186 % rise from 2021 in epidemic-prone diseases, particularly measles. Further, the country is also at risk of the re-emergence of polio.

“The only way we can prevent these life-threatening diseases is through vaccination. We, at SM Supermalls, are giving our full support to the DOH’s campaign by ensuring that our young stakeholders are given the opportunity to access Measles-Rubella and Oral Polio Vaccine (MR-OPV) in the comfort of our malls,” Tan added.

With its long-standing commitment to ensuring the health and safety of the public, SM continues to provide not just a #SafeMalling experience to shoppers, but also a convenient and accessible venue where their communities can get vaccinated.

To know more about SM Supermalls’ partnership with the DOH for Chikiting Ligtas, visit www.smsupermalls.com or follow @SMSupermalls on social media./ SM PR

Vaccination of Davao kids against Covid-19 starts on Valentine’s Day


Resbakuna Kids against Covid-19 …. Davao City

Vaccination of Davao kids against Covid-19 starts on Valentine’s Day

Davao City kicks off its vaccination against Covid-19 to kids 5 to 11 year-old kids on Monday, February 14 in selected hospitals here.

Posted at the FB page of the Davao City government it said that the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) vaccination site turned into a kiddie fair. The kids, aside from getting anti-Covid jabs, they were entertained with a magic show and food carts filled with goodies such as hotdogs, cotton candies, lollipops and ice cream. A photo booth was also set-up for souvenir picture-taking. Kids were also given free gifts and balloons.

SPMC also prepared a television for film viewing while kids await their turn to get vaccinated.

While at the

The Davao Medical School Foundation (DMSF) hospital welcomes Dabawenyo kids during their roll-out of Resbakuna Kids 5-11 year-old vaccination on Monday.

DMSF vaccination site prepared free food and toys, as well as film-viewing activity for the kids while waiting for their turn to get vaccinated.

( Enclosed photos grabbed from the FB page of the City Government of Davao )

Army reservists support vaccination efforts of the city government of Davao


Army reservists support vaccination efforts of the city government of Davao

Covid-19 pandemic Update

Army reservists assisted the Sangguniang Panglungsod-led anti-Covid mobile vaccination drive in the third District of Davao City.

Col Isidro T Ungab GSC PA (RES), Brigade Commander of the 2202nd Ready Reserve Infantry Brigade (2202RRIBde), PA, said some 35 Army reservists extended assistance during the anti-covid jabs in the far-flung areas of Davao City.

The reservists coming from the 2202RRIBde and the 1105th Ready Reserve Infantry Battalion provided security to the vaccination team while the doctors and nurses of the 6th Technical & Administrative Services Brigade (6TAS), AFPRESCOM assisted the medical personnel of the Davao City Health Office. #CPL Oliver Barry D Solano PA (RES) Delta Sniper CmoTeam Photos by SSg Ivan Julian Ortiz Mendez IV PA (RES)

Davao Light acquires Safety Seal Certification


Davao Light acquires Safety Seal Certification

Covid-19 Update

Safety Seal. Rodger Velasco, Davao Light President and COO, shows the Safety Seal Certificate awarded by DOLE XI during the virtual awarding ceremony on September 13, 2021.

“At all times we have to be safe in all places of our workplace, and Davao Light, you have proven that”, said RD Pensoy. “The family of DOLE Region XI congratulates Davao Light for having acquired the Safety Seal Certificate in the establishment”.

Davao Light was awarded the Safety Seal Certification from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Region XI, recognizing the company’s compliance with the minimum public health standards set by the government.

The recognition emanates from the various efforts done by the company to ensure quality and safe working environments especially in this time of the pandemic. Minimum health standards are being practiced both in the office, through the daily health-check and in Davao Light Accredited Customer Service Centers, through providing markers for social distancing, and constant reminders on wearing face masks and face shields.

Davao Light President and COO, Rodger Velasco received the certification from DOLE XI OIC-Regional Director Randolf Pensoy on September 13 thru a virtual awarding ceremony. “We are very happy and proud to receive today the safety seal certification from one of our important stakeholders, DOLE, thru RD Randolf Pensoy and the rest of DOLE XI. Daghang salamat. This means so much to us, our customers and stakeholders who, from time to time, visit our offices,” Velasco said.

“We are proud to say that we are complying with the City’s requirement to have our employees vaccinated. And to date, there are about 95% of our employees who are already vaccinated and about 88% are fully vaccinated. This is our way of protecting ourselves, our families and the community we serve”, Velasco added.

Acquiring certification may be voluntary but this gives confidence to the people, both part of the company and those transacting with them, that Davao Light aims to secure its offices and facilities and protect its personnel and stakeholders from health risks.

Davao Light supports Davao City LGU and Red Cross Covid-19 vaccination roll-out


Covid-19 Update

Davao Light supports Davao City LGU and Red Cross Vaccination Run; more than 400 people get COVID-19 jabs

A total of 402 individuals were vaccinated against COVID-19 virus during the Pilot Vaccination Run administered by the Philippine Red Cross – Davao City Chapter in partnership with the LGU of Davao CIty and Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) on September 11, 2021 at the University of the Immaculate Conception, Annex Campus at Bonifacio Street, Davao City.

The beneficiaries of the said vaccination include contractors of the power industry, Davao Light employees’ dependents, household, and family members, amongst others.

70 jabs per hour only. Beneficiaries’ arrival were all pre-scheduled to maintain physical distancing within the vaccination area.

Engr. Rodger Velasco, the President and Chief Operating Officer of Davao Light explains that after reaching 96% vaccination coverage amongst its employees, the company sees the need to secure each family as well, to minimize the risk of transmission within the household and the workplace. “We want to create a bubble securing each family, and our contractors, therefore creating a bigger bubble of protection for Davao Light and its stakeholders,” he said.

Novia Therese Labis, an employee of the company, expressed her gratitude for including her sister in the vaccination.

“Mabawas-bawasan na akong kaguol kung matakdan ko simbako sa work or asa man, kay at least vaccinated na mi tanan sa akong family. Mas gamay na ang risk ma hospitalize. Thank you kaayo sa akong company, Red Cross and sa city government” (I now worry less about acquiring COVID-19, God forbid, at work or anywhere else. At least now my family’s already vaccinated. There’s a lower risk of being hospitalized. Thank you so much to my company (Davao Light), Red Cross and the city government,” she said.

Ready, get, jab! A beneficiary poses in front of the cam as he gets added protection against COVID-19 virus.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Davao Light has been proactively supporting the government’s effort in managing COVID-19 through practicing WOW: Wash hands frequently, Observe Physical distancing, and Wearing of face mask and/or face shield; and the implementation of 50 to 60% work-from-home scheme.

The health protocols imposed by the City Health Office were strictly followed on the vaccination day. All jabs were provided for free by the City Government of Davao.

DOST XI develops “DOSText” for efficient notification of 2nd Dose COVID 19 Vaccination Rollout


DOST XI develops “DOSText” for efficient notification of 2nd Dose COVID 19 Vaccination Rollout

Covid-19 Update

The Department of Science and Technology Region XI (DOST XI) develops DOSText application in sending notifications for government employees who are scheduled for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine during vaccination rollout lead by the Association of Regional Executives of National Agencies in Region XI (ARENA XI) which started on July 29, 2021.

The DOSText App is a messaging platform that is capable of delivering bulk Short Message Service (SMS) solutions to virtually any CDMA/GSM mobile handset across the globe. Currently used by ARENA XI Cluster Vaccination Team, DOSText helps DOST XI in implementing bulk SMS messaging services aimed to increase and optimize public services through mobile media.

“DOST XI deals with customers on a regular basis and communicates important notifications in a timely manner. This was the reason why DOSText was developed. It can send up to 200 messages per minute and can be installed in any Windows PC (Windows 7 and above),” said DOSText developer Louie G. Simbajon, Project Assistant II.  

Simbajon said he started conceptualizing it by the end of June until first week of July and simultaneously developed the App. To test the efficiency of the App, he ran a simulation activity from July 17-18, and started sending notifications on July 27, 2021.

DOSText works by installing the App first in a computer. Once installed, there are specific users who can login to use the App.  Important data are then fed into the app, which include: 1) the name of the recipient; 2) his/her number; and 3) group ID. The group ID will be the basis on what batch the notification will be simultaneously sent to the users.

There are also two ways in feeding or entering the data into the system: 1) via manual encoding and 2) via importing data from an excel file (can import up to more than a thousand individuals).

“After feeding the necessary data, we can proceed with the process of sending the notifications. First, select the batch of the recipients you want the message to be sent. Second, compose a message. You can also select a message template that is convenient for you. Lastly, press send,” Simbajon expounded.

While Simbajon developed the system, there is an entire team that consolidates the data that will be fed on the system.

He added that they encountered challenges like limited sending of notifications to users because they used a sim card-reliant GSM modem during the first week of DOSText launching. One sim can only send a thousand messages. To address these limitations, they integrated a new Application Programming Interface (API) from Amazon Web Services account into the system.

“DOSText is a messaging platform that allows our government employees to conveniently receive text message schedules and reminders to get their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Coordinating the distribution of vaccines and disseminating the information schedule poses a challenge during the vaccination rollout. To address this, we developed DOSText to quickly and effectively communicate with our vaccinees.  Ensuring that our government workers receive their second dose within the recommended schedule is very important in order for us to achieve herd immunity,” said ARENA XI President and DOST XI Regional Director, Dr. Anthony C. Sales, CESO III.

DOST XI, together with host institutions such as the University of Southeastern Philippines, University of the Philippines Mindanao, and the Philippine Regional Police Office XI, leads in the coordination of ARENA Resbakuna for government employees in Davao City. To date, the ARENA Resbakuna has already provided first dose vaccination to 8,093 government employees in three ARENA Resbakuna Vaccinaiton sites. (DOST XI S&T Information and Promotion)

There will be enough COVID-19 vaccine doses before yearend to inoculate 100 percent of adult Filipinos, says Dominguez


There will be enough COVID-19 vaccine doses before yearend to inoculate 100 percent of adult Filipinos, says Dominguez

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III reiterated Saturday night that the ongoing vaccine deliveries are expected to reach 171 million doses before the end of the year and these are more than enough to inoculate 70 million or 100 percent of the country’s adult population.

During President Duterte’s televised weekend meeting with select Cabinet officials, Dominguez also said that P45 billion is available under the national budget to sustain the government’s COVID-19 vaccination drive next year for protecting the people against more contagious and deadlier variants of the virus.

Dominguez said vaccine deliveries are projected to total 171 million COVID-19 vaccine doses before the yearend, and that, “The money is already available for that. So there is no problem with the money for this year.

“By the end of this year we will be able to vaccinate the entire adult population of the Philippines. Hopefully everybody will agree to be vaccinated,” Dominguez told the President.

He informed the President during the televised meeting that to date, the Philippines has already received  30 million vaccine doses of various brands.

Another 65 million are expected for delivery between July 1 and September 3o, and 55 million doses more by the year’s fourth quarter, he said.

The government is also expecting the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) Facility to deliver additional volumes of vaccines this semester to complete the 171 million doses expected to be received by the country for 2021.

The International Finance Group (IFG) of the Department of Finance (DOF) said the Philippines can access a maximum of 49 million doses from COVAX.

Dominguez also assured the President that as a result of his administration’s policy of fiscal prudence since 2016, the government has funds for its COVID-19 response efforts even beyond 2022.

“Mr. President, I don’t think we’re good only until 6 months. I think we are good beyond 2022. So it’s not going to be easy but because of the moves that you have made from 2016 to 2019, we are ready to handle this problem financially. And that is due to you Mr. President,” Dominguez said.

Dominguez made the assurance about the availability of funding and the delivery of vaccines in response to the recommendation of medical experts during the late Saturday meeting for the government to accelerate the vaccination program to protect Filipinos from the more virulent Delta variant of COVID-19.

Additional funds are needed to inoculate children against the virus and to acquire booster shots should these become necessary, to which Dominguez said the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has already given assurance that P45 billion is available under the national budget for these additional vaccine requirements.

“Just to assure yourself, Mr. President and the health community, we do have the money for that. Now the question is, how do we use that money? Are we going to need booster shots? Are we going to need another set of vaccinations?” Dominguez stressed.

“For next year, we already have P45 billion in the budget and already financed for whatever the DOH (Department of Health) is going to recommend, Mr. President,” he added.

As for the funds under the Bayanihan laws that were allegedly underspent as claimed by some lawmakers, Dominguez made it clear that the DBM under Secretary Wendel Avisado had already released a total of P665.72 billion to fund the government’s COVID-19 response and to mitigate the economic losses of low-income households, small businesses and other vulnerable sectors reeling from the pandemic-driven mobility restrictions.

The unspent portion is about P6 billion, which accounts for only one percent of the total COVID-19 response fund under the Bayanihan laws, Dominguez pointed out.

“The DBM and ourselves are going to each department to see where the P6 billion is. But Mr. President, this is a one-percent problem, it is not …. in relation to what we have released of P665 billion, this is 1 percent. And we are sure that it will be released, but in the meantime we are asking each department to really push the …. to really spend the money,” Dominguez said.

In response, the President said: “I’d like to tell Congress now that when Secretary Dominguez is talking to you, please listen.”

Dominguez has always pointed out that President Duterte’s policy of fiscal discipline and prudence and the tax and economic reforms he has put in place since 2016 allowed the government to get its act together and prepare financially when the COVID-19 pandemic struck last year.

He earlier warned that the pandemic would involve a protracted battle, which is why it is important to maintain fiscal responsibility.

World Bank top exec cites PHL ‘good’ vaccination program


World Bank top exec cites PHL ‘good’ vaccination program

With the Philippines’ COVID-19 vaccination program “picking up” pace this quarter, the country is now in a “good place” compared to certain other economies in the region struggling to ramp up their capacities to inoculate their populations against the deadly virus, a World Bank (WB) official has said. 

In a recent  meeting with Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, Victoria Kwakwa, the WB Regional Vice President for East Asia and the Pacific, expressed the hope that the pace of the  Philippines’ vaccination rollout continues to enable it to achieve its target of immunizing 100 percent of its adult population this year. 

“I think you are in a good place with your vaccination program and I hope it continues,” said Vice President Kwakwa during her virtual meeting with Secretary Dominguez.

Vice President Kwakwa expressed concern that with the deadlier COVID-19 Delta variant spreading across the globe, other countries in Asia may experience surges as  they have either  been late in procuring the vaccines or are slow in vaccinating their citizens. 

Secretary Dominguez said that from a low of less than 3 million vaccine doses received by the Philippines in the first quarter of this year, this volume has since increased to some 25 million doses in the April-June period.

He informed Vice President Kwakwa that the much bigger delivery of about 70 million vaccine doses is expected this third quarter, and over 50 million doses in the last quarter of 2021. 

All these procured vaccines are enough to inoculate more than 100 percent of the country’s population, he told the WB executive.

Secretary Dominguez also said the Philippines has been  fast and efficient in vaccinating its citizens. 

During the meeting, Vice President Kwakwa also thanked Secretary Dominguez, and other senior officials of the Department of Finance (DOF) for their strong collaboration with the WB, which has resulted in the Bank’s largest program this year for the Philippines, amounting to about US$3.1 billion. 

Secretary Dominguez, in turn, thanked Vice President Kwakwa for leading WB’s initiatives to enhance its engagement with, and strengthen its support, for the Philippines. 

DOST XI partners with local innovator for medical waste disposal during COVID 19 vaccination drive


As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the national and local government have been doubling its effort in promoting mass vaccination to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19. And during vaccination, tons of syringes and needles were collected for disposal.

Addressing the management and disposal of this medical waste, the Department of Science and Technology Region XI (DOST XI) partnered with Bluelander Environmental Servicesn (BES) on its proper handling specifically during the inoculation of government employees in Davao City led by the Association of Regional Executives of National Agencies in Region XI (ARENA XI) that started June 30, 2021. This private company based in Davao City provides affordable and environment-friendly services on medical waste management and treatment of hospitals and clinics.

Bluelander Environmental Services uses a technology called Nitro-sterile where medical wastes such as used syringes and needles undergo thermal treatment process through sterilization. Nitro-sterile is a US patented machine that sterilizes medical waste in an oxygen-free chamber filled with pressurized high temperature nitrogen that disinfects and shreds medical, clinical, and pathological wastes into a very fine and unrecognizable material. Following the sterilization process, the medical waste is disposed to a special waste cell, similar to a sanitary landfill. 

“Our machines can reduce the volume of medical waste to 60%. By regulation, medical waste is a hazardous waste. Even if sterilized, you cannot dispose it in any sanitary landfill. It should be a special waste cell and cannot be recycled according to RA 6969”, said Engr. Roderick Dayot, RADICOR Solutions President and BlueLander Founder.

Engr. Roderick Dayot, RADICOR Solutions President and BlueLander Founder.

Engr. Dayot, awarded by DOST XI as Most Outstanding Invention winner during the Regional Invention Contest and Exhibit (RICE) 2015 and the Second Most Outstanding Invention 2016 during the National Invention Contest and Exhibit (NICE), said that the absence of an environment-friendly technology in the medical waste industry inspired him to come up and manufacture the Nitro-sterile Machine. This machine is an environment-friendly replacement to other technologies such as incinerators, autoclaves, and microwaves which are expensive, energy and water intensive, and dangerous to operators who are near the machine. It is an affordable technology since it uses nitrogen, an inert gas which is cheap and readily available. It is also an environment-friendly technology that has no burning and does not produce any odor or emission. As of now, the company has already deployed six machines that are currently used to treat medical wastes in different hospitals in Iloilo, Zamboanga, and Cagayan de Oro.

With their knowledge in managing medical wastes and their long-term partnership with DOST XI, Engr. Dayot volunteered during the ARENA XI Resbakuna program to support DOST XI’s initiative in vaccinating government employees from different agencies in Davao City. It is also a way of giving back to the institution for helping them promote their projects.

“If we manage the medical wastes properly, we can prevent the spread of diseases. We can also provide services to hospitals and clinics especially in managing medical wastes with possible presence of COVID-19 virus and other viruses”, Engr. Dayot added. (DOST XI S&T Information / Photos from Bluelander Environmental Services)