Lapu-Lapu City to purchase P26M worth of COVID-19 vaccines

Lapu-Lapu City Councilor Rico Amores

LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu – The Lapu-Lapu City Council has approved the disbursement of P26 million for the purchase of coronavirus disease vaccines.

Councilor Rico Amores said this is the first time that the city is buying its own vaccine supply to augment the supply coming from the national government.

The P26 million allocation is part of the P183.2 million allocation which the City Council authorized for disbursement through the passage of a resolution during their session on Thursday, August 12.

It will be taken from the P104 million allocation for the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines that was approved earlier.  The balance of P78 million will remain in city coffers and ready for use in future vaccine purchases.

The 183.2 million allocation will be spent on programs and purchases that were earlier identified under the city’s Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund Investment Plan (LDRRMFIP) that was prepared by the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and endorsed by Mayor Junard Chan.

Amores said that as of July 30, over 30 percent of the Oponganons already received their COVID-19 jabs.  majority of these already had their first dose while 9.5 percent already completed their vaccine.

More Oponganons are expected to receive their jabs as soon as the city gets additional vaccine supply.

Other items that were included in the approved resolution are as follows:

“Duna po’y allowance sa mga medical frontliners who actually serve sa mga COVID patients. If I made my research right that’s P5,000 one time payment sa tanang medical frontliners,” Amores added.

The approved disbursement also includes an allocation for the establishment of a new isolation facility at the Mactan National High School, the hiring of doctors and nurses, and the purchase of CCTV cameras to be installed in the facility. / dcb

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