Pasig, Manila, Mandaluyong receive COVID-19 testing booths

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The cities of Pasig, Manila, and Mandaluyong have received testing booths to aid in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. | BLozadaINQ

Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testing machines and RNA machines will also be donated to key government hospitals.

“We are fully committed to helping all our Metro Manila LGUs increase their Covid-19 testing capabilities, in support of the national government’s expanded testing goals,” said SMC president Ramon S. Ang. “With these donations, we hope to help boost testing particularly in our less-fortunate communities where many underprivileged families are extra vulnerable, due to their living conditions.”

Ang added that testing should be made available to more people and that it should be free to poor families. “We need to be able to find a way to make testing accessible to all. Everyone should have equal access, not just those who have the means,” said Ang.

 

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