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CDC donates portable x-ray machine to help quarantine facilities in Pampanga

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EXTENDING HELP TO HEAL AS ONE. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Vice President for Security Services Group PBGen. Sheldon Jacaban (4th from left) hands over the portable x-ray machine donated by CDC to the Pampanga Provincial Government received by Pampanga Governor Dennis Pineda (4th from right) at the Pampanga Capitol Session Hall. Also in the photo are Pampanga Provincial Administrator Atty. Charlie Chua (2nd from left, back), PDRRMO Executive Director Angelina Blanco (3rd from right), Pampanga Board Members Ananias Canlas, Jr. (2nd from right), Paul Balingit (1st from right), Cherry Manalo (1st from left), and Fritzie Dizon (3rd from left). (CDC-CD Photo) 

 



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— The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) donated a portable x-ray machine worth P3.8 million to the Provincial Government of Pampanga which will be used in several quarantine facilities in the province.

Pampanga Governor Dennis “Delta” Pineda personally received the x-ray machine and expressed his gratitude to CDC for the said donation on Monday.

“This x-ray machine is number one in monitoring whether a patient’s pneumonia is progressing. We want to thank Gen. (Manuel) Gaerlan, the President and CEO of CDC. This is a big help to our provincial government in mitigating COVID-19,” he said during the turnover activity.

The turnover of x-ray machine was followed by the signing of deed of donation which was led by Pineda and CDC Vice President for Security Services Group PBGen. Sheldon G. Jacaban at the Session Hall of the Pampanga Provincial Capitol.

Among those who witnessed the signing were Provincial Administrator Atty. Charlie Chua, Pampanga Board Members Ananias Canlas, Jr., Paul Balingit, Fritzie Dizon, and Cherry Manalo.

For his part, Jacaban – who is also a retired Police Brigadier General, represented CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan and acknowledged Pineda’s message.

“With our President Manny Gaerlan, our Chairman, and members of the board, they are very much willing to donate. We will always be your partner socially, economically, and in infrastructure development,” Jacaban said.

The donation of x-ray machine is also part of CDC’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program in support of the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act.

This will also meet the needs of hospitals and quarantine facilities to monitor more COVID patients and cases in the province as it is also equipped with the latest advanced technology.

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