Tingog TINGOG Party-list nominee and actress-singer Karla Estrada commends teachers for their efforts to pursue the education of students despite the limitations caused by the global health crisis during Tingog’s free pneumococcal vaccination of 150 educators in three schools in Tanauan, Leyte.

Tingog gives free pneumonia vax to teachers

October 28, 2021 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 310 views

Tingog1TANAUAN, Leyte –TINGOG Party-list nominee and actress-singer Karlan Estrada led her team in the free pneumococcal vaccination of 150 teachers in three schools here.

Estrada, the proud mother of actor and recording artist Daniel Padilla, said the vaccination will serve as an added protection to teachers who may participate in the Department of Education’s (DepEd) pilot run of limited face-to-face classes in the country starting November 15.

Stressing that education is the most powerful weapon to ensure a brighter future, Estrada thanked the teachers for their efforts to pursue the education of students despite the limitations caused by the global health crisis.

Estrada said teachers deserve the highest commendation for all their sacrifices amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, especially now that they have no choice but to participate in limited face-to-face classes.

She added that the Tingog party-list group has been praying that God will keep the teachers blessed, healthy and safe in the performance of their duties to educate the country’s future leaders.

Tingog official Bunny Celebrado said the vaccination event was held Wednesday morning at the Tanauan II Central School here where teachers from the Tanauan National High School, Tanauan II Central School and Tanauan III Central School were chosen as beneficiaries.

Tanauan II Central School Principal Arnulfo Octa expressed gratitude to Tingog Party-list led by Rep. Yedda Marie K. Romualdez who chairs the House Committee on the Welfare of Children, Estrada and Jude Avorque Acidre for their compassionate act of ensuring teachers’ health.

“I consider this a blessing especially to the teachers who availed of this vaccine. It’s very timely that we received this vaccine as we are still combating the COVID-19 virus,” Octa said.

Acidre, a Tingog nominee and chief of staff of Romualdez, said the “malasakit” (compassionate) act of Tingog led by Romualdez aims to boost health care services amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Tingog’s malasakit will continue because we are committed to help the people in our quest to emerge victorious in these uncertain times,” said Acidre, also the national president of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Philippines.

Celebrado said the vaccine works by causing a body to produce its own protection or antibodies against the infection caused by pneumococcal bacteria.

According to medical institutions, pneumococcal infection can cause some serious problems, such as pneumonia, which affects the lungs; meningitis, which affects the brain; and bacteremia, which is a severe infection in the blood that will lead to death, especially adults and persons with certain health conditions.

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