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True to its corporate social responsibility goal, Holcim Philippines Inc. donated over 3,000 doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccines to one of the top hospitals in La Union, in support of the province’s initiatives to reach far-flung communities or individuals incapable of traveling to government vaccination centers to further contain Covid infection and mortality rates among high risk individuals like the senior citizens, children, and indigents.
“We are hopeful that this donation will further strengthen the province’s resilience against the disease as we enter summer and tourism once again booms. While the pandemic appears to be easing, we need to remain vigilant and encourage everyone to avail themselves of the vaccines to be more protected,” she added.
“These were shared with four elementary schools in San Fernando, La Union on April 22 and a school in Naguilian, La Union on April 27,” noted the top executive.
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