MINERVA BC NEWMAN
CEBU CITY – “Beyond food dole-outs, swab swap vouchers can help more business to recover,” says Senator Imee Marcos as she proposed a twin solution to boost the government’s Covid-19 testing program and promote business recovery at the same time.
Marcos explained that food dole-outs are good, but why stop there when relief can be extended to a wide range of businesses that need to stay open and recover. Swab Swap proposes the use of vouchers with dates of availment for various products and services, citing the success of a similar program piloted in her home province, Ilocos Norte where even vouchers for travel and recreation are offered.
Marcos, who chairs the Senate committee on
economic affairs, said that the national government, the private sector, local
government units (LGUs) and the citizenry will mutually benefit from the Swab
Swap program that practically puts money in people’s pockets while generating
demand for products and services, in exchange for taking a swab.
“Beyond food dole-outs, vouchers can channel the government’s stimulus funding to other ailing businesses. Vouchers are also wieldier, their distribution less demanding logistically. The LGUs can schedule it with the swabbing program according to family names, alphabetically and within set time windows to minimize crowding,” Marcos said.
The countless advocacies and CSR (corporate social responsibility) programs in the private sector make voucher donations feasible in helping the government improve its testing rate, she added.
“There’s a certain optimism attached to
vouchers, reminding us that we can look forward to better times ahead,” Marcos concluded.
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