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The Office of Sen. Bong Go continued to provide aid and support to vulnerable Filipinos amid the pandemic as he assisted residents from Don Carlos, Bukidnon on Wednesday, 5 October.
In his video message, Go, who serves as the Chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, reminded eligible yet unvaccinated residents to help the country return to normalcy by getting their complete jabs against COVID-19.
"Mahirap po talaga ang panahon ngayon dahil nasa gitna pa po tayo ng krisis pero para po mapabilis ang ating pagbalik sa ating normal na pamumuhay, hinihikayat ko po kayong lahat na magpabakuna. Madadagdagan din po ang inyong proteksyon laban sa COVID-19 kung kayo po ay bakunado," encouraged Go.
"Habang tuluy-tuloy ang ating pagpapabakuna, huwag po natin kalimutan na sumunod pa rin sa health protocols, tulad ng pagsuot ng face mask at hugas ng kamay. Huwag maging kumpiyansa, delikado po itong kalaban natin na hindi natin nakikita," he reminded.
Go's team conducted the distribution activity at the Lake Pinamaloy Tourism Hall. They handed out shirts, vitamins, snacks and masks to a total of 71 residents. They likewise gave away bicycles, cellular phones, shoes, and balls for basketball to select individuals.
In addition, the residents received livelihood grants from the DSWD to help them start their own small business to sustain their family's needs amid the ongoing pandemic.