NMIS conducts virtual SPOW 2020
The National Meat Inspection Service held recently the 2020 Social Preparation Orientation Workshop (SPOW) for the Bayanihan 2 Project to Heal as One Act beneficiaries via Zoom.
The recipients of the project are two local government units: Tanauan in Batangas and Malagos in Davao and two institutions: San Jose Workers’ Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Batangas and Pampanga State Agriculture University.
Provincial engineers, architects, veterinarians and heads or presidents of the institutions and local government units attended the virtual orientation together with NMIS Regional Technical Directors of their respective regions namely: Dr. Orlando Ongsotto of Region III, Dr. Fernando Lontoc of Region IV-A and Dr. Rolando Marquez of Region XI.
NMIS undergoes COVID-19 PCR Test
Upon the directive of National Meat Inspection Service Executive Director Dr. Reildrin G. Morales, all NMIS Central Office, Regional Technical Operation Centers NCR and IV-B employees underwent Reverse Transcription - Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for COVID-19 at the Mall of Asia Arena Swabbing Facility in Pasay City, August 6-7, 2020.
Undergoing the RT-PCR test will ensure that all employees are free from the threat of COVID-19. This assurance will give more confidence to employees to perform their responsibilities in a secure and healthy environment. As food safety frontliners, NMIS employees need to be healthy for them to be able to provide safe meat for Filipino consumers.
NMIS undergoes COVID-19 PCR Test
Upon the directive of National Meat Inspection Service Executive Director Dr. Reildrin G. Morales, all NMIS Central Office, Regional Technical Operation Centers NCR and IV-B employees underwent Reverse Transcription - Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for COVID-19 at the Mall of Asia Arena Swabbing Facility in Pasay City, August 6-7, 2020.
Undergoing the RT-PCR test will ensure that all employees are free from the threat of COVID-19. This assurance will give more confidence to employees to perform their responsibilities in a secure and healthy environment. As food safety frontliners, NMIS employees need to be healthy for them to be able to provide safe meat for Filipino consumers.
“Do not fall into corruption,” NMIS director tells newly-hired employees
Dr. Reildrin G. Morales, NMIS Executive Director, in a speech delivered today during the oath-taking ceremony of newly-hired and promoted employees, emphasized the value of integrity in government service.
He started his speech, by congratulating the newly-promoted employees and remarked that they all deserved the promotion because of their hard work and perseverance.