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4Ps gimandoan pagsunod sa safety protocols

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ANG Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office VII niawhag sa Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) partner-beneficiaries sa pagsunod sa safety protocols atol sa pagkuha sa ilang cash grant payout.

“We are informing our 4Ps beneficiaries to follow the exact schedule of their payout as advised by their 4Ps City and Municipal Links. If the date of the payout is already confirmed by their City and Municipal Links, that is the time they can withdraw their cash grant using their cash card in the nearest Landbank ATM machine,” matod ni DSWD-7 Regional Director Rebecca Geamala.

Ang cash grants isulod sa Europay, Mastercard, ug Visa (EMV) card ug kini makuha sa Land Bank of the Philippines Automated Teller Machines (LBP-ATMs).

Ang beneficiaries makagamit sa ilang EMV cards pag-estabilisar nga nadawat ang kanidad pinaagi sa point-of-sale (POS).

Sa pagkuha sa cash grants, ang 4Ps beneficiaries gidasig sa pagsul-ob og personal protective equipment (PPE) sama sa face mask, gloves, handkerchief ug mgdala og hand sanitizers o alcohol ug payong.

Anjg physical distancing sa dili ubos sa usa ka metro tali s a tawo nga naglinya sa ATM ug magbutang og disinfect o manghugas og maayo sa kamot paglikay sa pagtakboy sa virus.

“In times like this, the cash grant would be a big help to the 4Ps beneficiaries for them to buy their needs like food and vitamins but everyone should be cautious enough to avoid the spread the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) to others,” dugang pagpassabot nd Director Geamala ngadto sa mga benepesaryo. (PR)

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