Green Cross, Inc. has rolled out its “Together We Are Stronger” campaign in line with the fight against COVID-19 as the company started carrying out its second round of donation drives by turning over 10,000 locally-made, medical-grade personal protective equipment to hospitals around the country in support of our medical frontliners.
Along with the Level 4 medical-grade PPE coveralls, the largest producers of rubbing alcohol and bleach in the Philippines has donated Frontliner Protection Packages including Green Cross rubbing alcohol and Zonrox bleach for the use of hospital staff and for medical facility disinfection.
The company sourced the PPEs through the Confederation of Wearable Exporters of the Philippines (CONWEP), the group tapped by the Department of Trade and Industry to produce medical-grade protective gear.
Through this partnership, together with the Board of Investments, Department of Health and Philippine General Hospital, CONWEP developed a prototype that has met the strict requirements of DOH and PGH’s Hospital Infection Control Unit (HICU). The prototype’s Level 4 grade is approved for use in high-risk COVID-19 situations, such as intubation, operating rooms, COVID-19 positive wards, and ICUs.
“Medical frontliners continue to need the support of the community. When we protect our frontliners, we also protect ourselves. We believe that their victory against this disease is ours as well. As we face the COVID-19 pandemic together, we hope to provide them with protection, through our PPE donations and our products. For the National Capital Region, we selected COVID-19 referral hospitals with some of the lowest PPE coveralls inventory according to the Department of Health. For areas outside Metro Manila, we picked major hospitals in regions with the most number of positive cases,” shares Michael Co, President, Green Cross, Inc.
Among recipient hospitals are Tondo Medical Center, Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, Quirino Memorial Medical Center, Bulacan Medical Center, Rizal Provincial Hospital System, Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, Zamboanga City Medical Center, and Southern Philippines Medical Center.
Green Cross, Inc. urged the public not to let its guard down even as community quarantine restrictions have been eased and many regions in the country have transitioned to General Community Quarantine.