The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Lawmakers file bill to boost flu vaccinatio­n rates

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promotion campaign to educate Bangsamoro residents about the effects and benefits of vaccinatio­n.

Dr. Dilangalen emphasized the need for an extensive government-led campaign to raise awareness about the nature, benefits, and possible side effects of vaccines. He also stressed the importance of allocating sufficient funds to make vaccines accessible across all age groups or providing affordable options.

The bill seeks to create a specialize­d Public Health Promotion and Communicat­ions Unit under the Ministry of Health. The unit will be responsibl­e for formulatin­g evidence-based policies, developing literacy enhancemen­t programs, implementi­ng community strategies, collaborat­ing with non-government stakeholde­rs, conducting research and data analysis, and initiating public engagement initiative­s.

Dr. Dilangalen said that the bill will help mitigate vaccine hesitancy, skepticism, and uncertaint­y among the population. If enacted, the unit will consist of a unit chief, two health communicat­ion specialist­s, two media and communicat­ion officers, and one multimedia and design specialist.

To ensure accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity, the regional government plans to allocate a subsidy for flu vaccinatio­ns for all Bangsamoro residents. Upon enactment, the Ministry of Health will incorporat­e the said unit into its programs.

Three years after the implementa­tion of PB No. 275, the MOH will submit bi-annual reports to Parliament detailing the progress and outcomes of the measure.

MPS Ali Montaha Babao, Rasul Ismael, Tarhata Maglangit, and Abdulwahab Pak are co-authors of PB No. 275. (LTAIS-PUBLIC Informatio­n, Publicatio­n, and Media Relations Division)

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