House-to-house jabs conducted for bedridden San Juaneños

The San Juan City local government unit (LGU) conducted a house-to-house vaccination today (August 4) for its bedridden residents.

San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora said that will be able to achieve the city’s population protection before the end of the month as it only needs to fully vaccinate 9% of its remaining target population.

“Mayroon na tayong na-vaccinate na 134,205 na San Juaneño sa kanilang first dose, at 94,806 naman sa second dose. That is 145% already ng ating target population para sa first dose, at 91% naman para sa second dose,” Zamora said.

In Muntinlupa City, 300 private sector employees were inoculated under a partnership between Muntinlupa LGU and Filinvest Group.

The said company will also conduct vaccinations in other LGUs, as they have purchased 100,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines with the help of Go Negosyo. – Report from Patrick de Jesus / CF-rir

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