LOOK: Bus company lends fleet to health workers, gov’t frontliners

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LOOK: Bus company lends fleet to health workers, gov’t frontliners LuzonLockdown COVID19

Ceres lends 42 buses for health workers and government frontliners. Photos courtesy of Ceres.

“We understand what our frontliners are going through and this is our way of contributing to the fight against COVID,” said Jade Seballos, legal and media relations manager of the company. She said it was the government that requested for assistance. Thirty buses were allotted to health workers and were endorsed to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. The remaining 12 buses are for police mobilization.

Among the hospitals that will be served by the buses are the Valenzuela City General Hospital, the Tondo General Hospital, the Metropolitan Medical Center, San Lazaro Hospital, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, University of Sto. Tomas Hospital, Chinese General Hospital, United Doctors Medical Center, Marikina Valley Medical Center, Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center, Quirino Memorial Medical Center, and The Medical City Ortigas.

 

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yan maraming salamat po, sana ung ibang bus company din sa buong luzon, at sana ang govt natin ay tulungan din mga bus company natin kung kinakailangan magbgay pondo, bgyan napo

Salamat po.

In all fairness to this bus company they are always ready to give a help. They did that last SEA GAMES 2019 as well and so many times before. Other bus companies sucks.

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