PCSO Readies PhP420 Million for Transfer to PhilHealth for COVID-19 Response
Mandaluyong City. Royina M.
Garma, General Manager (GM) of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
(PCSO), said that the agency allotted PhP420 Million for the coronavirus
disease-2019 (COVID-19) response as early as February of this year as its
proactive measure to aid the government in its fight against this pandemic.
GM Garma added that considering PCSO
is the principal government agency for raising funds for health programs,
medical assistance and services, and charities of national character, the
agency will always be ready to help the government and the Filipino people in
times of crisis.
On March 25, the Inter-Agency Task
Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease (IATF-MEID), in
compliance with Executive Order No. 108 s. 2020 signed by President Duterte,
directed PCSO to transfer the PhP420 million to PhilHealth to augment the fund
requirements of government concerning COVID-19.
"The agency anticipated the
need for emergency response and readied the funds since COVID-19 became a
serious threat globally early this year, and the first case in the country was
reported," GM Garma expressed in a press statement.
Despite the suspension of operations
in its main office and other offices in Luzon, PCSO assured the public that the
agency will continue serving its clients. PCSO has set up a hotline that caters
to people seeking medical assistance. The public can contact the following
numbers:
Mobile Numbers: 09457746439,
09152962243, and 09177035866
Landline: 0284043956
Email: pcsomain.charity@pcso.gov.ph
PCSO official and verified social
media page @Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
Individuals seeking medical assistance
will be referred to hospitals with Malasakit Centers and other government
hospitals.
The agency also increased daily
funding until April 16, 2020 to the Lung Center of the Philippines at
PhP1 million, Philippine Children’s Medical Center at PhP400,000,
Philippine Heart Center at PhP500,000, Philippine General Hospital at PhP1.5
million, Rizal Medical Center at PhP400,000, and Taguig Pateros District
Hospital at PhP400,000 to further strengthen charity and social works amid the
threat of the coronavirus.
PCSO provided free bus rides in Area
7 of Metro Manila, utilizing its shuttle buses to transport those who were
affected by the public transportation suspension.
As a sign of support to police who
are securing the National Capital Region (NCR) borders 24/7, the agency also
distributed food packs to the NCR Police Office (NCRPO) and Eastern Police
District (EPD).
GM Garma called on all Filipinos to
follow the orders and guidelines issued by the IATF saying, “Everyone can
help stop the spread of COVID-19 virus by staying at home.” xxx
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