Mga residente sa Marawi City, nasimulan nang mabakunahan kontra COVID-19

By Christine Fabro

Nasimulan nang mabakunahan kontra COVID-19 ang mga residente sa Marawi City na kabilang sa A1 hanggang A3 priority group ng lungsod.

Umabot sa higit 1,800 residente ng Marawi City sa Mindanao ang nabakunahan laban sa COVID-19, ayon sa pinakahuling tala noong Sabado (Mayo 22).

Noong Marso 8, 2021 unang naabot ng pamahalaan ang Marawi City para sa kampanya nitong COVID-19 vaccination kung saan mahigit 1,181 vials ng Sinovac vaccine ang inilaan ng Department of Health (DOH) 10 Regional Office para sa mga health worker ng pampubliko at pribadong ospital.

Ayon sa nakalap na datos ng DOH noong Mayo 18, tumaas ang mga kaso ng COVID-19 at average daily attack rate nito sa Mindanao, partikular na sa Cagayan de Oro City, Davao City, at Iloilo City.

Nakapagtala naman ng 77% growth rate sa kaso ng COVID-19 at 1.27% mula sa 0.72 average daily attack rate sa Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).-rir

Popular

P10/L fuel subsidy for PUV drivers to begin April 14 —LTFRB

By Brian Campued Following President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s announcement of new initiatives to cushion the impact of surging fuel prices in the country, the...

Palace firm on combatting fake news vs. PBBM’s health, admin

By Brian Campued Malacañang on Friday reiterated that rumors circulating online about the alleged deteriorating health of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. are “fake news.” In...

PCG command post in Kalayaan Island now activated

By Brian Campued To commemorate the 84th Day of Valor on Thursday, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) officially activated its Coast Guard District Kalayaan Island...

PBBM hails pause in Middle East conflict; bolsters collab with private sector amid energy emergency

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet On the heels of a reported two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, the Philippines welcomed the development as an...