104 year old oldest vaccinees in Kabankalan

Two residents, both ages 104 years old, became the oldest vaccinees in Kabankalan City after they were inoculated on August 2.

Argentina S. Azcona and Esperanza V. Gargantiel both from Brgy. 3 of the city were inoculated with AstraZeneca. 

The centenarians were optimistic and convinced to get the shots. They are considered role models of the city. 

Mayor Zayco is urging all Kabankalanons to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as well as observe the basic health protocols. (City Government of Kabankalan) – rir

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