CHED okays P9.7-M to expand MMSU program vs. Covid-19

By Reynaldo Andres

June 16, 2020, 3:20 pm

<p><em>(Image courtesy of the Mariano Marcos State University)</em></p>

(Image courtesy of the Mariano Marcos State University)

BATAC CITY – The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has approved a PHP9.7-million fund for the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) to expand its "Saranay against Covid-19" program to help prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019.

Of this amount, PHP7.5 will be used to boost the production of 70 percent ethyl alcohol, and another PHP2.2 million for the production of personal protective equipment (PPE).

MMSU President Shirley Agrupis on Monday thanked CHED for approving the proposed fund allocation, saying such an effort will surely help the National Bio-Energy Research and Innovation Center (NBERIC) of MMSU.

The MMSU Saranay Against Covid-19 program aims to reduce the shortage of 70 percent ethyl alcohol in north Luzon, and increase the availability of face masks and laboratory gowns for front-liners in Ilocos Norte.

“The project rests on two driving forces -- the efficiency and productivity of MMSU projects and the healthy collaboration among stakeholders, particularly with the local government units,” Agrupis said.

In the production of ethyl alcohol, the NBERIC will upgrade its existing bioethanol facilities to produce 6,000 liters of 70 percent Nipahol (alcohol from nipa sap), 4,800 liters of Ilokohol (alcohol from molasses), and 10,000 45-ml bottles of hand sanitizer in a span of three months.

These products will be distributed to various organizations, such as schools, hospitals, banks, churches, local government units (LGUs) and component cities in Ilocos Norte; other provinces in Regions 1, 2, and Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR); regional offices based in La Union; and Covid-19 center hospitals in northern Luzon.

“These will be distributed to the LGUs in Ilocos Norte through the office of the Governor Matthew Manotoc,” Agrupis said, noting that rationing of alcohol to other agencies in the province will be done on a scheduled basis while rationing to other provinces will be done on a pre-request basis.

Meanwhile, the University Garments Project will also increase its production capacity of face masks and laboratory gowns by hiring sewers trained by the MMSU College of Industrial Technology (CIT) and buying additional sewing machines.

The project is expected to produce 55,000 pieces of face mask for distribution to MMSU students, faculty and staff; barangay task forces and banks in the cities of Batac and Laoag; and health workers in public and private hospitals.

To date, the MMSU has already produced more than 4,300 liters of 70 percent ethyl alcohol, 1,944 face masks, and 25 laboratory gowns.

Launched last March, the Saranay Against Covid-19 program is MMSU’s multi-faceted program in response to the emerging needs of communities in fighting the pandemic. (PNA)

 

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