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Showing posts with label ECQ. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2021

Cebu Pacific Official Advisory Announcement Release

The Philippine government, through the Inter Agency Task Force (IATF) Resolution No 130-A, has placed the NCR Plus Area under a more stringent General Community Quarantine (GCQ) with Heightened Restrictions (GCQ-HR) from July 30 to August 5, 2021, and on a two-week Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) beginning August 6 until August 20, 2021.  

 

Only essential travel will be allowed beginning today, July 30, 2021 until August 20, 2021.  

 

As of this time, Cebu Pacific will continue to operate flights as scheduled until August 5, 2021. 

 

However, passengers who wish to postpone their domestic flights and those traveling for non-essential reasons until August 20 may cancel up to two (2) hours before their scheduled time of departure, and may select their preferred option through the Manage Booking portal on the Cebu Pacific website (http://bit.ly/CEBmanageflight):  


 

1. Rebook 

Rebook for travel within 60 days no additional cost, following CEB’s permanent removal of change fees. Fare difference waived.  

 

2. Travel Fund  

Store the amount in a virtual CEB wallet valid for two (2) years and use this to either book a new flight or pay for add-ons (e.g. baggage allowance, seat selection, etc.)  

 
Passengers are  advised to update   their contact  details via bit.ly/CEBUpdateInfoto receive email notifications on flight reminders and updates.   

 

Before going to the airport, passengers are advised to check  the travel requirements, safety protocols, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the CEB website: bit.ly/CEBFaqs    

 

Cebu Pacific will provide the latest updates o on Cebu Pacific operations in the succeeding days.  

 

For  other questions or   concerns, passengers  may  send  a  message  via  Charlie the  chat bot  on the Cebu Pacific website, or  through CEB’s official Facebook and Twitter account pages.  
 

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Jollibee re-opens more of its stores and resumes dine-in services in select areas



Today, as the world adapts to a “new normal” due to the global pandemic, the country’s number one fast food chain Jollibee has been gearing up to go the extra mile to ensure the safety of its customers while continuing to deliver quality food and service. 

As Jollibee re-opens more of its stores and resumes dine-in services in select areas, it has intensified the implementation of safety measures and sanitation protocols for its employee and customers.

  


The customer safety journey starts with the crew and store preparations. All store team members are required to have their temperature checked prior to entry, and while inside - are mandated to wear full protective gear, observe physical distancing, and practice regular handwashing and sanitation. The entire store – including store fixtures and utensils – undergo intensive cleaning and sanitation before, during and after business operations.  Team members are also given vitamin supplements to boost their immune system and telemedicine support to immediately attend to their health needs.  This will ensure that they are all healthy and fit to provide the best service to customers, the Alagang Jollibee way. 



Customers go through a 3-step safety check before entering the store: one - stepping on disinfectant mats; two – strict wearing of face masks and three – checking of temperature. Door handles, and other store fixtures and surfaces are disinfected every thirty (30) minutes. For stores with Self-order kiosks or SOKs, they make sure that these SOKs are also sanitized before and after use. Stringent safety protocols are also in place for food preparation and handling.



Jollibee has also installed counter guards at the main counter as an additional safety precaution for customers and cashiers during order taking. The counter guards will soon be available in all Jollibee stores nationwide. In addition, it plans to install table guards on dining tables as an additional safety measure for dine-in customers. Jollibee has also placed markers across their entire store layout – from floor markers, table markers, to seat markers so customers are consistently guided to maintain at least 1-meter distance when queuing and 2-meter distance for dine-in. 



To make sure all protocols are properly adhered to, Jollibee has assigned official Alagang Jollibee Hygiene Ambassadors in every store. They take the lead and oversee the strict implementation of safety precautions, such as wearing of safety gear, physical distancing, no-touch and cashless transactions, and intensified cleaning and sanitation. 





Jollibee has also dedicated a priority lane for frontliners, giving medical and healthcare workers, police and military personnel, and other people involved in providing necessities and essential services, with preferential access when ordering in stores.

As a way of welcoming back diners to its stores while ensuring them that their safety remains the brand’s top priority, Jollibee is set to release a video entitled “Beeda ang Safety at Saya”. In true Jollibee fashion, the video captures the high level of safety standards that Jollibee adheres to – from safety checks for employees and customers, to cleaning and sanitation measures and in-store safety signages and markers. All of these measures are in compliance with the health protocol guidelines set by the Department of Trade and Industry for dine-in restaurants and fastfood establishments. 




“We pride ourselves with our high standards of quality, safety, and cleanliness. And now as we transition to a new normal, we further intensified our safety protocols to ensure that the safety and welfare of both our employees and customers will continue to be prioritized. As we strive to bring joy through our food during this challenging time, rest assured that we will take care of our customers and people in the best possible way,” said Ferns Yu, Jollibee Philippines President. 



This same high standard of safety is also applied to Jollibee’s Delivery service, wherein measures such as intensified sanitation, physical distancing and no touch transactions have been implemented since the start of the ECQ period. 
                                                                                                          
Watch Jollibee’s Beeda Ang Safety at Saya video here as featured in Jollibee’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/JollibeePhilippines/videos/540996766574534/) and YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX64tBjRkwM&feature=youtu.be). 




Saturday, May 2, 2020

BDO’s other ‘heroes’ continue the good fight



Many cities across the archipelago have been under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) for over a month now to help flatten the COVID-19 curve. Despite the lockdown, the country’s frontliners have not ceased in serving the Filipinos. They have been braving the streets to sustain the operations of their respective institutions.

To help ensure that banking services remain uninterrupted, BDO Unibank, Inc. keeps its branches, ATMs, cash accept machines, and digital channels available through the hard work and resilience of its employees, both at the branches and head office. Just as important are BDO’s other frontliners – the security and maintenance personnel who support employees as they find ways for clients.

Working tirelessly behind the scenes, the bank’s dedicated team of security guards and janitors keep BDO’s workplaces safe and sanitized amid the ECQ. These are their stories.


Taking a thousand steps

When the national government implemented the lockdown, public transportation was suspended. Despite this, Dan Martinez, a security guard at BDO’s Corporate Center in Makati (CCM), was determined to report to work even if it means walking to the office all the way from Tandang Sora, Quezon City.

“Sa umpisa, hindi ko napansin yung pagod dahil kasama kong naglalakad yung mga katrabaho ko. Pero pagdating sa Buendia, naramdaman ko nang sumasakit ang mga paa at binti ko. (At the start, I didn’t feel myself getting tired since I was walking with colleagues. But when we got to Buendia, my feet and legs started hurting),” Martinez described his nearly four-hour journey on foot. “Para kaming nagpepenitensya (It was like we were walking a walk of penance),”

At the office, right after changing into his uniform, Martinez called his family to tell them that he had made it there safely. He even video called to assure his seven-year-old daughter, who always reminds him to be careful, that he was okay. “Sa kanila ako humuhugot ng lakas para lumaban sa buhay. Kahit mahirap, di ko naaalintana yung pagod o kapahamakan. Iniisip ko lang kapakanan nila (I get my strength to keep fighting from my family. Life may be tough but I don’t mind the fatigue and danger. I only think about their welfare).”

Crisanto Orias, maintenance personnel, also walked for about two hours, from the room he rents in Pasay to BDO’s Corporate Center in Ortigas (CCO). Although his boss advised that attendance was optional, he still decided to work. “Pinili kong magtrabaho dahil kailangan kong gampanan ang responsibilidad ko bilang ama sa dalawa kong anak (I chose to work because I need to fulfill my duty as a father to my two sons),” Orias said.

For four days, Orias walked to and from the office. It wasn’t easy and he said that he had almost given up. But the single father mustered strength from his sons.

Sa daan, maraming pulis at traffic enforcer na humaharang sa kin. Minsan, pagkatapos kong ipakita ang quarantine pass at ID ko, tinanong nila ako, ‘Alam mo ba kung gaano kahirap ang ginagawa mo? Binubuwis mo ang buhay mo.’ Sabi ko, ‘Kung hindi ako magtrabaho, hindi ako kikita. Kung hindi ako kikita, anong mangyayari sa pamilya ko?’ (On the way, many police and traffic enforcers stop me. Once, after showing my quarantine pass and ID, they asked me, ‘Do you know that what you’re doing is difficult? You are risking your life.’ I answered, ‘If I don’t work, I don’t earn. If I don’t earn, what will happen to my family?’)”

His fellow maintenance personnel in CCO, Rovic Amoring, has the same sentiment. He too has a family to support so he also chose to report to work even if it meant walking from Taguig to Ortigas for two hours.

Courage and dedication amid COVID-19. BDO’s frontliners Dan Martinez (security, leftmost), Jeric Alberina (maintenance, middle), Mamerto Ramos, and Jayson Martirez (security, rightmost photo, left and right, respectively) continue to work onsite amid the enhanced community quarantine to support BDO in serving its clients and provide for their families. 


Staying in

Martinez, Orias, and Amoring know the importance of keeping themselves healthy. They wear protective masks and practice social distancing on their way to the office. At work, they keep their masks on, maintain a safe distance from people, and wash their hands or apply sanitizers as frequently as possible. Orias and Amoring even wear gloves, as they carry out their duties.

When Orias gets home, he puts alcohol on his hands and stays outside for 30 minutes before entering his room. His sons’ welfare is his top priority. As for Martinez, his youngest daughter welcomes him when he gets home. “Natutuwa siya pag uwi ko, gusto yumakap, pero sinasabihan ko na maliligo muna ako (She gets excited when I get home and wants a hug. But I tell that I need to shower first),” he said.

A week into the ECQ, BDO offered the option for its security and maintenance personnel to stay-in its headquarters. Martinez accepted the opportunity. So did Mamerto Ramos, a former security guard who now serves as a security driver for employees. He has been working in BDO since October 1986. Living all the way in Bulacan, he appreciated the stay-in option.

Kailangan magtrabaho dahil sa hirap ng buhay. Kailangan ko suportahan, hindi lamang ang asawa’t tatlo kong anak, pero bilang panganay, pati rin ang pamilya ko sa San Carlos, Pangasinan. Walang trabaho ang iba kong mga kapatid sa probinsya. Ang iba naman, hindi makapagtrabaho dahil sa ECQ. Maswerte ako dahil sa pagkakataon magtrabaho sa kabila ng ECQ (I need to work because life is hard. I need to support, not only my wife and three kids, but also, as the first-born son, my family in San Carlos, Pangasinan. Some of my siblings there don’t have work or can’t work because of the lockdown. I’m grateful for the opportunity to work during this time),” said Ramos.

Jeric Alberina, maintenance personnel, also opted to stay-in another BDO office. On the day of the lockdown, he trudged the streets for four hours, from his house in Barangay Bahay Toro, Quezon City to the office. When he and his colleagues were offered to stay-in that same day, he didn’t think twice.

Besides accommodation, Alberina said that the bank also provides them with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. He and his colleagues, he added, are grateful to BDO. “Hindi kami pinilit magtrabaho, pero pinili ko magtrabaho. Ang tatay ko na taxi driver ay di makapagtrabaho dahil sa ECQ. Ako lang at ang kapatid ko ang nakakapagtrabaho at inaasahan ng pamilya para tugunan ang aming mga gastusin, kaya’t malaki ang pasasalamat ko sa pagkakataong kumita (We weren’t forced to work, but I chose to. My dad, a taxi driver, can’t work because of the ECG. Only my brother and I are working, so our family depends on us to pay for the expenses. I am so thankful for the opportunity to earn),” said Alberina.


Finding ways

Orias and Amoring, on the other hand, decided not to stay-in CCO and instead, avail of the bank’s shuttle service. For about a week, the two shared the same shuttle and were fetched from nearby pick-up points. But, when the government mandated a limited number of passengers per vehicle as part of social distancing and its stricter ECQ guidelines, the bank had to cancel its shuttle service.

Because he couldn’t afford to lose his daily wage, Amoring was ready to resume walking. “Hindi ako pwedeng tumigil sa pagtra-trabaho. Kapapanganak lang ng asawa ko sa pangalawa kong anak sa Leytenoong April 8. Kailangan kong patuloy sustentuhan ang pamilya ko (I cannot stop working. My wife had just given birth to my second child in Leyte on April 8. I need to keep supporting my family),” said Amoring.

Orias and Amoring’s supervisor advised them to find bicycles as walking endangered their lives. Orias was able to borrow his neighbor’s mountain bike, shortening his travel from a two-hour walk to a 45-minute ride. As for Amoring, he was finally able to rent a bicycle after losing three days of work to looking for one.

While he appreciated the option to stay-in, security guard Jayson Martirez decided to brave the streets daily, wearing his facial mask and driving his motorbike from Payatas, Quezon City to CCM. He added that he appreciated the bank’s kindness in providing those who stay-out with free lunch.

Mahirap makipagsapalaran ngayon dahil hindi natin nakikita ang kalaban natin. Ganun pa man, mas mahirap ang walang pinagkakakitaan. Nagpapasalamat pa rin ako, dahil hangga’t bukas ang BDO, may sahod ako para sa pamilya, hindi apektado ang aming pangkabuhayan (It’s difficult to fight an enemy you can’t see. Despite this, it’s more difficult not to have a job. I’m thankful to BDO for my livelihood, for enabling me to earn and continuously provide for my family),” said Martirez.



A message to fellow frontliners

The ECQ was due to end on April 30, but was further extended to May 15 in Metro Manila and other high-risk areas. For BDO’s security and maintenance frontliners, this only means that their mission continues.

Alberina and Martirez are optimistic that this too will pass. “Pagsubok lang to. Malalampasan din natin to. Lagi tayong magdasal para sa kapakanan ng iba, lalo na ng mga healthcare professionals at mga mahal natin sa buhay (We will get through this challenge. Let’s keep praying for the welfare of others, especially healthcare professionals and our loved ones),” said Alberina.

Tuloy pa rin ang buhay kahit ganito ang panahon. Ginabayan tayo ng Panginoon habang tayo ay nagtra-trabaho (Life goes on despite our situation. God is guiding us as we work),” Martirez added.

Martinez and Ramos remind their fellow frontliners to be patient and strong. “Kailangan ng pasensya sa panahong ito. Anumang pagsubok, kailangan mong lumaban (You need patience during this time. Whatever challenge comes your way, you need to fight),” Ramos said.

Tibayan mo ang loob mo. Isipin mong malakas ka at kaya mo ang anumang hamon ng buhay. Alagaan mo rin ang kalusugan mo at laging magtiwala sa panginoon (Have courage. Keep in mind that you are strong and you can surpass life’s challenges. Take care of your health and trust in God),” Martinez said.

To those who are staying home, Orias and Amoring have a message. “Kung di importante ang pupuntahan mo, wag ka na lumabas. Mahirap ang ginagawa namin, pero patuloy kaming nakikipagsapalaran dahil may umaasa sa amin (If it’s not important, stay home. Working during this time is difficult but we continue to fight because our families depend on us),” Orias said.

Kung may option kayo to stay home, stay home. Pakinggan natin ang mag eksperto. Mag social distancingtayo, mag sanitizers, at maligo lagi. Gawin natin ang lahat para talunin ang virus at ma-normalize na muli ang ating mga buhay. Protektahan natin ang isa’t isa laban sa kalabang di natin nakikita. Suportahan natin ang mga frontliners na patuloy nagtra-trabaho para sa pamilya nila at para rin sa atin. (If you have the option to stay home, stay home. Listen to the experts. Observe social distancing, apply sanitizers, and shower regularly. Let’s do everything to beat the virus and normalize our lives again. Let’s protect each other against this invisible enemy. Let’s support our frontliners who continue to work, not only for their families, but also for us),” concluded Amoring.  



Thursday, April 30, 2020

Eraserheads mini-reunion, 6Cyclemind & other OPM bands come together for Smart Music Live Online Sessions


Since the start of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), the public turned to live online concerts for entertainment. OPM bands were amongst the first group of artists to share their music for free and for a cause. This trend continues to bring meaningful connections with our loved ones during these hard times.

On cue, Smart also took this opportunity to go beyond bringing international acts to Manila to delight subscribers’ passion for music. To raise funds for COVID-19 frontliners, Smart Music Live (SML) Online Sessions brings a more relaxed version of the gig scene in a series of online streaming concerts on Facebook.



SML Online Sessions kicked off with Soupstar Velvet Live! Sessions presented by Smart, an eight-week jamming series headlined by OPM bands including Moonstar88, Pedicab, Gracenote, Banda ni Kleggy, and Imago, and recently the Soup of the week which was hosted by Raymund Marasigan last April 29 and the Piano Show hosted by Eunice Jorge of Gracenote last April 30.

Up next, the Facebook live streaming concert will banner OPM bands, 6Cyclemind and a mini Eraserheads reunion in Ultra Combo, composed of Pinoy rock icons Raymund Marasigan and Buddy Zabala. To make it more fun and interactive, fans can now have a chance to join in these calls and “hang out” with their favorite bands.

Check out Smart Communications official Facebook page for updates. In the meantime, here’s the remaining FB concert schedule: 6Cyclemind on May 4 and Ultra Combo featuring Raymund Marasigan and Buddy Zabala on May 11.



Text-to-donate drive for COVID-19 Frontliners
You can also do your part and donate with a simple text message. Together with the PLDT-Smart Foundation and Smart, you can help frontliners and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Simply text DONATE<Amount> to 3456. 

Every peso counts!
Your donation can help send out aid to the families of frontline health workers, checkpoint officers, emergency response teams, and communities in need during the quarantine period. Make a difference and donate now.
The Text-to-Donate platform accepts donations until July 16, 2020.

Check out http://health.smart for more details. #StaySmart, connected, and safe.

Tune into Smart Music Live Online Sessions
Don’t miss SML Online Sessions and get inspired by the performances of top OPM artists by tuning into Smart’s’ official Facebook account at www.fb.com/SmartCommunications.

Share your stories and messages of support with GIGA Stories, which now comes with Free Stories For All – an extra 1GB data every day for Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. 

Smart Music Live Online Sessions is powered by Smart LTE, the country’s undisputed fasted network as certified by independent network analytics firm, including Ookla and Opensignal. 


Monday, April 27, 2020

Foster family ties and safeguard your well-being during the ECQ


Being confined to your home does not mean being constrained in your daily activities. With your flexi-unit, you can transform every corner of your home into a play, de-stressing or hobby zone. And what’s more, you can get the members of your family to join in the fun.

You can make use of items that are found in your home. And even if they aren’t, there’s always an easily accessible store open in your SMDC property, where you can get your supplies.

            It’s time to get creative! 


Turn your living room into an art zone.
Whether you like mixing watercolors or sculpting with clay, you can set up the living room to start an art project with the kids. Getting creative is a great way to pass time and de-stress, both for you and for your little ones. You can use the finished product as a decorative item -- frame the artwork and hang on your bedroom wall, or place the clay sculpture on your display cabinet, and make it a conversation piece with your post-quarantine guests.



Meditate in your bedroom.
With the constant barrage of news about the virus, no one can blame you if you’re feeling a bit anxious or scared. Turn away from the negativity and start meditating in your room and give your mind a much-needed break. Tune in to sounds of nature from Spotify, sit still, listen to the rustle of the waters, breathe in, let go and relax.


Bring out the chef in you.

You know you’ve been wanting to try cooking that dish that you saw online. This is your chance to be your own masterchef! Storm the kitchen and whip up a feast with your mom or grandmother. Who knows, you may even get some handy tips from them to level up your cooking game! You can even create a food diary to document your culinary adventure. When your friends come over after the ECQ, they will be in for a gastronomic surprise.



DIY your own spa.

Bring the spa home by transforming your bathroom into a relaxation haven. Soak your feet in a warm bath mixture of soap, a few drops of essential oil and a potpourri of scented petals. Complete the spa feel with soothing sounds and scented candles, and you’ve got your own home spa!


Transform your dining area into a workshop center for a cause.
Get everyone in the family involved in a home workshop for creating improvised face shields, face masks or antibacterial wipes. SMDC’s Facebook page has several easy-to-do DIY activities that you can follow. Not only will this keep you de-stressed and productive, it will also teach your kids the value of kindness and compassion. Donate these products to your community or to our frontliners.



Bring a sense of calm to your neighbors through music.
Do it like the Europeans. Step out onto your balcony and share your musical talent – whether it’s singing or playing a musical instrument. Or put on a show with your kids dancing and entertaining your neighbors. A little live entertainment will be a welcome respite from the melancholy prevailing over the current situation. 

            The times may be saddening and challenging. But with the right attitude and a little creativity, you can make the most of the situation and make it productive, fulfilling and fun. Right in the comfort of your home.


Friday, April 24, 2020

Red Ribbon opens more stores because life’s milestones are worth celebrating


Celebrating lifes milestones such as birthdays, graduations, and other special occasions, mean so much to everyone. These moments make wonderful memories as people spend precious time in the company of their loved ones. That is why in their own little way, Red Ribbon makes it easier and sweeter for everyone to celebrate these special moments, by opening more stores beginning April 20, 2020.

While menu and selling hours need to be limited due to the Enhanced Community Quarantine restrictions, Red Ribbon makes certain that the delectable cakes and pastries people have always loved are created and handled safely with a lot of extra care.



Among the best-loved products available in stores are all-time favorites Black Forest, Chocolate Dedication Cake, Triple Chocolate Roll, Ube Bloom, Mocha Dedication Cake, Cheesy Ensaimada, and Butter Mamon.

With Red Ribbon opening its doors once again, more families can safely celebrate their milestones and strengthen bonds over their favorite cakes and pastries. Select Red Ribbon stores will also offer delivery services to bring the sweetness closer to ones doorstep.

For the list of operating stores and available services (i.e. Red Ribbon Delivery Hotline, Red Ribbon Facebook Messenger Chatbot Ordering Service, Grab Food, and Food Panda), visit this link: bit.ly/RRStoreDirectory

Friday, April 17, 2020

How to Pay your bills without leaving home

Staying home during the Enhanced Community Quarantine doesn’t mean you have to skip completing important housekeeping tasks - like paying your bills. While payment deadlines for these have been extended, paying on time allows you to easily keep track of your bills and expenses. 







Good thing there are apps like PayMaya that allow you to do this for yourself, or for your loved ones, without having to step out of your home. All you need is to access the Pay Bills function of your PayMaya app. 


Together, let's continue to stand as #OneAgainstCOVID19. Stay safe!





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