By NG Seruela and Alec Go
As the Philippines continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic that shows no sign of abating after a year, many prominent Filipino personalities have shown their support for the national government’s vaccine program and its aim to stop the spread of COVID-19 nationwide.
Health experts believe that the vaccine, along with practicing the minimum health standards, is the only protection against the viral disease. However, due to the limited supply, vaccine prioritization is being implemented in the country until herd immunity is achieved.
The national government is expecting the arrival of more vaccines in the country as vaccine manufacturers ramp up their production to supply the world, especially countries that need it most.
To encourage the public to get inoculated, here are various Filipino personalities who’ve had their first COVID-19 jabs:
1. Willie Revillame
“Wowowin” host Willie Revillame announced on his show on April 13 that he has been vaccinated against the disease at the age of 60. He encouraged the public to get vaccinated and said he did not feel anything untoward after his inoculation.
2. Jaime and Bea Zobel de Ayala
Ayala Corporation Chairman Emeritus Jaime and his wife Bea Zobel de Ayala were seen waiting in line to get their COVID-19 vaccination in North Forbes, Makati City on April 14. According to a witness, they were offered the chance to go to the front of the line, but they respectfully declined.
Don Jaime and Doña Bea Zobel De Ayala patiently wait in line to be vaccinated in North Forbes, Makati City today.
…Posted by Michael Yu Full on Tuesday, April 13, 2021
3. Ogie Diaz
Filipino comedian Ogie Diaz wrote on his Facebook page that he received his first dose of the vaccine on April 7.
Nakapag-first dose na ako ng bakuna. Balik ko after 28 days. Sabi nila, kung ano ang available, yun ang i-grab, kaya…
Posted by Ogie Diaz on Tuesday, April 6, 2021
4. Angel Locsin’s parents
Angel Locsin posted a photo of her parents getting their shots on her Instagram account. She even wrote that her parents did a “Good “jab.””
View this post on Instagram
5. Bam Aquino
Former senator Bam Aquino received his shot against the viral disease on April 12. He shared his experience on his Facebook account, from booking a vaccination day to getting the actual shot. He encouraged the public to get inoculated after seeing the sacrifice and dedication of the frontliners at the vaccination area.
My Vaccine Story
When it was announced last week that A3 would be allowed to get vaccines, I signed up immediately at…
Posted by Bam Aquino on Sunday, April 11, 2021
6. San Juan Mayor Francisco Zamora
San Juan Mayor Francisco Zamora posted a photo of himself receiving the vaccine on April 16. He urged all residents of San Juan to get their jabs in order to “protect themselves, their families, and their communities.”
Getting my first dose of Sinovac 👍 The DOH has released a new advisory stating that those who have tested positive can…
Posted by Mayor Francis Zamora on Thursday, April 15, 2021
7. Tim Yap
TV and radio host Tim Yap shared his COVID-19 vaccination experience on his Instagram account. He said that because he fell under the A3 category, he registered for the vaccination program in their community and encouraged others to also get vaccinated.
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8. Daphne Oseña Paez
Celebrity Daphne Oseña Paez posted a selfie on her Facebook account after getting her first shot. She said she feels “great” and that she is “very grateful and hopeful” after not feeling side effects except for a “little lethargy.”
It’s been two days since I got my COVID-19 vaccine, under the A3 list of Parañaque. I feel great. No felt or visible…
Posted by Daphne Osena Paez on Thursday, April 8, 2021
9. Gretchen Barretto
In a report and video shared three days ago by Bilyonaryo, a news website focusing on family business and elite individuals, the 51-year-old actress was seen receiving her first shot of the vaccine.
10. Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso
The mayor of Manila City received his first jab on April 4 after the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) allowed the inoculation of local chief executives in COVID-19 hot zones.
The vaccine was administered by Manila Vice Mayor and physician Honey Lacuna.
BREAKING: Manila City Vice Mayor @HoneyLacuna inoculates Mayor @IskoMoreno with Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine #AlertoManileno #COVID19PH pic.twitter.com/nt5y2vUGrD
— Manila Public Information Office (@ManilaPIO) April 4, 2021
11. Vaccine Czar Carlito Galvez Jr.
Galvez received his first shot when Philippine government began the inoculation of healthcare workers on March 1 at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) using the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines donated by China.
The National Task Force Against COVID-19 chief implementer was among the few officials tapped by President Duterte to be vaccinated immediately to help boost vaccine confidence in the country.

12. Benhur Abalos
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairperson Benhur Abalos received CoronaVac at the PGH on March 1 along with Galvez and PGH Director Dr. Gap Legaspi.
“Ako po ay talagang nagboluntaryo ngayon dahil sa nangyari sa pamilya ko noong nakaraang buwan. Sana hindi na maranasan ng iba ang naranasan namin [I volunteered because of what happened to my family the previous month. I hope others will not have to go through our experience],” Abalos said, citing a family member’s death from COVID-19.

Many individuals who have been inoculated are urging the public to trust science and take advantage of the protection given by the vaccine.
Read more: COVID-19 vax recipients share why they took the shot and why you should, too
Many known personalities and celebrities abroad also received their COVID-19 vaccines as countries implement massive vaccination drives to put an end to the deadly disease.
Read more: International celebs who’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine
In his latest public address on April 15, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte told vaccine-hesitant individuals that their reluctance could put more people at risk.
“May mga iba diyan na ayaw talaga magbakuna. Eh ‘di okay na lang ‘yan sa akin. Ang problema kung makahawa ka [There are other who do not want to get vaccinated. That is fine with me. The problem is you can infect others],” he said. – jlo