FL Liza Marcos turns over mobile clinics to 7 Central Luzon governors
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos turned over the first batch of Bagong Pilipinas mobile clinics to all seven provincial governors in Central Luzon on Tuesday.
In a brief program at the Pampanga capitol here, Araneta-Marco said 82 brand new Toyota coasters-turned-mobile clinics would have been given out to 82 provinces by July. This comes ahead of the State of the Nation Address (Sona) of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. next month.
The first lady also announced that by 2025, President Marcos, through the Department of Health (DOH), would have turned over mobile clinics to 1,500 municipalities nationwide.
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“Through this, my husband wants to bring health services closer to the people,” she explained before the governors signed the deeds of donation.
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DOH Assistant Secretary Paolo Teston said the mobile clinics were “inspired” by the first lady’s “Lab For All,” a health and social program in communities.
Teston said the mobile clinics will “enhance accessibility, improve health outcomes, strengthen local health programs.”