ADVERTORIAL
Panasonic, as part of its global campaign to spread
advocacy for cleaner and fresher air for life, recently donated to the
Philippine General Hospital - nanoeTM air purifiers, nanoeTM
X generators, and air conditioners equipped with nanoeTM X that have
been verified to have inhibitory effects on the novel coronavirus*0. The
turn-over was attended by Panasonic Air-Conditioning Philippines CEO Masaru
Toyota, Life Solutions Group Country Head Yosuke Tanaka, PGH Director Dr.
Gerardo Legaspi, PGH Spokesperson Dr. Jonas del Rosario, Deputy Director for
Hospital Operations Dr. Stella Manalo, and the Hospital Infection Control Head Dr. Regina Berba.
In his statement, the Panasonic Air-Conditioning
Philippines CEO Masaru Toyota explained that it has always been the intention
of Panasonic, with the introduction of the nanoeTM in 1997 and nanoeTM
X in 2016, to provide cleaner and fresher air to improve the
quality of life for everyone. Mr.
Toyota further explained, “In 2009, with the help of an independent testing
organization, Panasonic verified the effect of hydroxyl radicals contained in
water against bird flu and new strains of influenza, and in 2012, in
collaboration with an independent testing organization in Germany, we conducted
virus clearance testing that showed effectiveness of the technology against highly-resistant viruses and unknown viruses.” *1 “Just last year, again using an independent
testing organization, Texcell*2 – France, we have further verified
the inhibitory effect of Panasonic’s patented nanoeTM X technology
on the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19,” he added.
The
PGH activity is part of a bigger program of Panasonic in the Philippines to
provide air purifying and anti-covid technology of nanoeTM X in
selected sites in the National Capital Region to protect medical front liners
and Filipinos in vaccination areas and to make them and the public feel safer
with the theme “Bring Back the Filipino Smile” in partnership with selected
local governments.
The
Panasonic Philippines CEO said, “It is our aim for our medical front liners to
feel they are in safer environment, and for patients to also have a sense of
additional protection apart from current mandated hygiene practices like the
wearing of masks, the use of face shields, and the use of hand sanitizers.”
The
PGH Director Dr. Legaspi expressed his appreciation for the Panasonic efforts,
“It’s turning out to be a very auspicious morning for the Philippine General
Hospital, being granted this support, which improves our ability to give comfort to our healthcare
workers as well as improve protection from aerosolized transmission of the
virus.” He added “As a research and training hospital, we in
PGH welcome technologies such as these, that we will be able to test and
validate as far as their effectiveness in helping us control the transmission
of this virus and other infections as well.”
Masaru Toyota of Panasonic ended by lauding the
efforts of everyone who have tirelessly worked hard and have been affected in
the time of the pandemic, “We in Panasonic wish to begin to bring back the
smiles of our heroes of the pandemic, those in the front lines against COVID-19
--- all of you here at the Philippine General Hospital have been at the
forefront against the pandemic since 2019. We appreciate your gallant efforts!
Again, it is not just you, our front liners who will benefit from this, but
also your patients who are recovering from this disease. You all deserve to feel
safer and more secure to smile again.”
For
more information on Panasonic and its patented technologies, please visit https://www.panasonic.com/ph/nanoe
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