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Through the information drive and other capacity-building initiatives for the LGUs and their respective BHERTs, 7-Eleven, the DOH, and the DILG seek to empower more people with the ability to protect themselves from the virus.

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MANILA – Philippine Seven Corporation (PSC), the exclusive licensor of 7-Eleven in the Philippines, has partnered with the Department of Health’s (DOH) BIDA Solusyon campaign to take the fight against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) to the barangay level.

After its store personnel surveyed 38,000 individuals in 7,000 inner neighborhoods last August, 7-Eleven found out that only 60 percent of people in the vicinity of their stores wore masks, prompting the company to install a Covid-19 update poster in each of its 2,951 stores nationwide once barangay level data was made publicly available in middle of September.

Updated daily with data from the DOH, this poster shows the number of active cases and the trend in the barangay where the store is located. It also showed similar information about the two other adjacent barangays.

In a statement, PSC president and chief executive officer Victor Paterno said “we laud the DOH for making the barangay data available. The virus spreads from close contact within members of a community, so we believe reporting it at that level opens up a promising front in the war to contain the virus. We hope it will drive the behavioral changes needed to get numbers down, and give communities the confidence that the problem can be managed. No need to be fearful—if together, we are careful.”

The barangay information drive reflects the private sector’s contribution towards the DOH’s transition from a top-down approach towards managing Covid-19, to one that focuses on strengthening the pandemic response at the grassroots.

“Drawing awareness to the community spread is a good first step,” lawyer Sikini Labastilla, the head of Caloocan City’s contact tracing team said.

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“In Caloocan, every community now aspires to be Covid-free, just as they once aspired to be drug-free.

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There will be cases, but the community needs to see it as an ongoing battle rather than one that is won when they hit zero.”

Much of this transition is currently observed in the DOH’s efforts to augment the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams (BHERTS).

BHERTs are locally organized representatives of the LGUs that assist the Local Epidemiology and Surveillance units as well as the contact-tracing teams.

Through the information drive and other capacity-building initiatives for the LGUs and their respective BHERTs, 7-Eleven, the DOH, and the DILG seek to empower more people with the ability to protect themselves from the virus.

“BHERTs are the first line responders to the public for any Covid-19-related health concern,” Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Singh Vergeire said. “Through 7-Eleven’s information drive initiative, the BHERTs, and the Barangay Disiplina Brigades, we aim for a stronger response at where transmission is most common: the barangay level.”

Vergeire underscored the importance of united effort between the government and the private sector in the fight against Covid-19,

“We were able to do it more efficiently because of the cooperation of the different business sectors,” she said.

To support the government as it pushes for wearing masks, washing hands, and keeping distance as key ways to prevent the spread of the virus, 7-Eleven is elevating awareness about Covid further by informing its customers about the number of active Covid-19 cases at their local barangay level.

Fr. Nicanor Austriatico, a chief researcher for microbiology, said “barangay level efforts over the past month have been promising. QC’s Race to Zero campaign, which the UP OCTA group has been advising, has reduced spread and improved contact tracing efforts by 20 percent.

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Asian Development Bank Health Director Dr. Patrick Osewe reaffirmed that localized spread management is increasingly seen as a best practice around the world, with the goal of resuming economic activity and travel.

“We were able to use data and implement policies in some countries, like Vietnam. They controlled the pandemic in the beginning, but they had a surge of infections in Da Nang,” Osewe said. “They were able to bring it down in three weeks. We need clear data at the barangay level that is monitored clearly.”

Leading epidemiologist and convener of the Health Professionals Alliance Against Covid-19 (HPAAC) Dr. Antonio Dans said showing the public a real-time picture of successfully curbing the spread would have a positive impact on promoting further practice of the personal protective measures.

“Some people work or live in a crowded or risky area, and distancing is not always a choice they can make. But wearing face masks and shields is something that communities have control over,” he said. (PR)

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