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CHED starts vaccinatio­n for college students

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in Central Visayas began a roll out of COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns for college students in Cebu City yesterday.

- Caecent Noot Magsumbol with Decemay Padilla/KQD

CHED Regional Director Maximo Aljibe said this is for the safety of students as more college programs are returning to face-to-face classes.

He said 16 college programs have already been given permission to conduct limited faceto-face classes.

In February of this year, limited faceto-face classes were allowed in medicine, nursing, medical technology, physical therapy, midwifery, and public health programs.

In August, more were added including

Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Dentistry, Respirator­y Therapy, Experienti­al Pharmacy, and Radiology Technology.

The Marine Engineerin­g, Marine Transporta­tion, Engineerin­g Program and other technology programs, Hospitalit­y Hotel and Restaurant Management, and Travel and Tourism Management programs have also been approved to conduct limited face-to-face classes.

Across Region VII, there are 308,000 college students and only 61,000 have so far been vaccinated.

Aljibe, however, clarified that whether the student is vaccinated or not, they will still be accepted by the school if they enroll.

The ceremonial vaccinatio­n was conducted at the University of Cebu Senior High School building-Banilad campus in collaborat­ion with the Department of Health Central Visayas and Cebu City Health Department.

Dr. Jeffrey Ibones, officer-in-charge of the Cebu City Health Department, said college students can get vaccinated at any vaccinatio­n sites as long as they register through the city’s vaccinatio­n portal.

Aside from vax registrati­on, students are also asked to show their IDs to the school where they are in, or their study load as proof that they are a student.

Cebu City’s Vaccinatio­n Operations Center now allows walk-ins. —

 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? Students are vaccinated against COVID-19 at the University of Cebu-Banilad yesterday.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL Students are vaccinated against COVID-19 at the University of Cebu-Banilad yesterday.

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