COVID-19 vaccination ongoing in Pangasinan, Sulu

The government’s COVID-19 vaccination program continues to cover more individuals in provinces and is preparing for the inoculation of essential workers.

As of May 29, Asingan local government in Pangasinan has already vaccinated 828 residents using Sinovac Biotech’s CoronaVac and Oxford AstraZeneca jab.

Asingan municipal health officer Dr. Ronnie Tomas said 517 healthcare workers and 311 senior citizens were given their initial dose, and 127 of them are now fully vaccinated. 

Tomas urged senior citizens to get vaccinated to ensure their protection and other members of society. The municipality ranks fifth among all towns under the Provincial Health Office’s watchlist after recording 33 cases.

Watch full report from Radyo Pilipinas: Mahigit 800 katao na kabilang sa A1 at A2 priority group sa Asingan, Pangasinan, nabakunahan na

Meanwhile, Sulu started the vaccination registration of Priority Groups A3 and A4, or those with comorbidities and essential workers. 

Barangay health workers initially conducted house-to-house visits in Jolo to list eligible individuals under A3 and to encourage them to take the jab. Several agencies have also submitted a list of eligible workers for the vaccination.

The province is currently vaccinating Priority Groups A1 and A2. – Reports from Grace Acuar and Eloiza Mohammad/ Radyo Pilipinas/AG-rir

Watch full report from Radyo Pilipinas: Paglilista sa A3 at A4 priority group sa Sulu, sinimulan na

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