Volunteer registration opens for National COVID-19 Vaccination Days

The government is calling for volunteers for the three-day National COVID-19 Vaccination Days on Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 in a bid to expedite vaccination as supply increases.

Volunteers may serve as health screeners, vaccinators, post-vaccination monitors, health educators, registration Personnel, encoders, or data consolidators or taller.

They may register at tinyurl.com/3fxytrjm or through the given QR code, and may check the National Vaccination Operation Center (NVOC) advisory at bit.ly/BayanihanBakunahanVolunteers for guidelines and requirements.

The NVOC advisory listed the steps for volunteer registration:

  1. Fill out the form at tinyurl.com/3fxytrjm or through the QR code provided.
  2. Wait for the call or message of the local government unit or Center for Health Development after the form submission.
  3. Those who are not contacted on or before Nov. 22 may call the Department of Health (DOH) hotlines (8) 711-1001 or (8) 711-1002.

The government earlier said that at least 15 million COVID-19 vaccine doses will be administered during the vaccination drive, which will coincide with Bonifacio Day. –AG-rir

 

 

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