The Perpetualite - Volume XXXVII, Issue I

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Vol. XXXVII | Issue I

May - November 2021

The Official Student Publication of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Las Pinas

The Perpetualite

Empowering Students Through 35 Years of Balanced Journalism

Photo by Dennis Abrina

LP-CHO Designates UPHSD as City Vaccination Site by

The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD - LP) Las Piñas campus has been designated as one of the city’s vaccination sites since the City Health Office (CHO) rolled out the first shots of COVID-19 vaccines in March 2021. On June 4, the UPHSD Gymnasium started accepting residents of Las Piñas City under A1 priority group (workers in the frontline health services and students taking health-allied or medical courses) who have been registered for their second dose. According to the CHO, a “no walk-in” policy has been implemented to avoid

commotion and to control the number of people at the vaccination site. Only a few days after its acceptance of city residents under A1 priority group, the university gymnasium vaccination site also opened its doors to first dose takers and expanded its target population, which included those under A2 (senior citizens), A3 (persons with comorbidities), and A4 (frontline personnel in essential sectors, including uniformed personnel) priority groups. Unvaccinated UPHSD students and university staff, both teaching and non-teaching, were then encouraged to have their shots

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administered at the site. Cyra Mclayne Ajoc, a second-year BS Nursing student, believes that it is her priority and responsibility to get vaccinated so that she can be an effective advocate in preventing and reducing the risks with exposure to COVID-19. “Vaccination has become more important than ever now that we are facing a global pandemic that has affected us mentally, emotionally, physically, and even financially – vaccination could protect and save the lives of many,” she said. Last June, the university complied with the guidelines of the Commission on High-

er Education and Department of Health, and thus has been granted permission to conduct limited face-to-face classes of mostly 3rd and 4th year students under the BS in Medical Technology, BS in Nursing, BS in Physical Therapy, and Doctor of Medicine programs. In July, the indigent population or those under A5 priority were welcomed as well at the UPHSD Gymnasium vaccination site. So far, the site has been administering an average of 300 to 600 vaccines per day. Through its RESBAKUNA COVID-19 vaccination drive, the CHO has been making sure that the sites still continue

to administer vaccines for all priority groups even while the city is under Enhanced Community Quarantine. Bearing the theme “Kasangga ng Bida: Ligtas na Las Pinero, Lahat Bakunado”, the vaccination drive also provides free RT-PCR and antigen swab testing to the residents of Las Piñas. Meanwhile, the UPHSD Gymnasium vaccination site also started administering vaccines to the Pediatric A3 group (12-17 years old with comorbidity) by the end of October and eventually opened the site for walk-ins who would like to have their first dose, second dose, and booster shots.

Amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Perpetualite student body have remained steadfast and resilient in combating the demands of health protocols, lockdown restrictions, and the slightest scare of getting a cold while attending online classes. Young Perpetualites have been made well aware of the value of health in these trying times. The Perpetualite guiding principle of being a Helper of God remains strong as the Perpetual Help Medical Center (PHMC) frontliners continue to treat COVID-19 patients and save more and more lives. However, the selfless duties and responsibilities of the PHMC medical personnel cost them some lives as they lost their last breath in service to the Perpetualite community.

by

Ryan Kyle Noel Correa

WHO

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should you vote for in this upcoming 2022 elections?

WHAT

is the Tumindig Movement?

EDITORIAL | 4

FEATURE | 13

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WHY

should we exercise our right to vote?

FORUM | 7

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HOW

did UPHSD honor their fallen heroes?

NEWS | 6

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