San Miguel Corporation is making sure the health and safety of its own PBA family is secured.
All 41 employees of the league led by Commissioner Willie Marcial are scheduled to undergo free COVID-19 testing courtesy of no less than SMC President and COO Ramon S. Ang.
The firm, which has been at the forefront of providing support to the government in slowing down outbreak of the pandemic, recently provided testing booths and kits to all 17 Local Government Units in the National Capital Region (NCR) to expand the country’s testing capacity for the coronavirus.
The umbrella group of teams San Miguel, Magnolia, and Barangay Ginebra earlier, also donated RT-PCR testing machines and automate RNA machines to key government hospitals.
Now, SMC is taking care of its own backyard.
Barangay Ginebra board of governor and SMC sports director Alfrancis Chua visited the PBA office on Monday as the league Management Committee personally convened for the first time in two months since the country was put under an Enhanced Community Quarantine.
Marcial thanked the SMC executive for his kindhearted act.
“Pinapaabot namin ang taos-pusong pasasalamat kay SMC President Ramon Ang sa malaking tulong na kanyang ibinabahagi upang matiyak ang kalusugan at kaligtasan ng mga empleyado ng PBA,” said the commissioner.
Marcial added the move is a major step towards the right direction in the league’s bid to finally resumes its 45th season that was stalled indefinitely following the outbreak of the pandemic.
The COVID-19 testing will be done at the San Miguel headquarters in Ortigas.
The ManCom meeting was called to come up with proper protocols that will be followed once regular operation within the PBA office resumes.
Tentative date of normal operations within the league is either on the last week of May or the first week of June.