How to achieve 500k daily vaccinations vs Covid-19?

As the government begins to roll out its vaccination program against Covid-19, the Liveable Cities Philippines, the League of Cities of the Philippines, together with partners Boston Consulting Group, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, and Globe Telecom will hold the webinar “Vaccine-Ready Cities: The Road to 500K Daily Vaccinations”.

Scheduled on March 30 from 3-5pm, the LCC series will focus on how to help cities achieve mass vaccination for their constituents and citizens in the soonest possible time once the coronavirus vaccines become available.

The regular 2021 Liveable Cities Challenge (LCC) Labs webinar will give local chief executives, their officials and other stakeholders the knowledge, preparation and strategies to carry out a massive medical solution against the biggest health emergency that hit nations globally.

The LCC Labs, the second for the year, also aims to facilitate the sharing of best practices and solutions against roadblocks to the vaccination efforts.

Expected to join the panel discussion are Imus City Mayor Emmanuel Maliksi Zamboanga City Mayor Beng Climaco, Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oca Moreno, Dr. Ricardo D. Audan of Southern Philippine Medical Center and Janette Jakoselem of Zuellig Pharma.

Anthony Oundjian, Managing Director and Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group and former Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit will moderate the event.

The panelists are expected to share insights, directions and learning to help local government units fast track the national vaccination campaign in the next few months.

Interested parties and stakeholders are encouraged to register at http://bit.ly/vaccinereadylab to gain FREE admission to the important webinar. For questions or inquiries to organizers regarding the event can be coursed through: admin@liveablecities.ph.

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