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Bacolod, NegOcc get J&J jabs

Bacolod City and three other areas in Western Visayas have been identified as priority deployment areas for the Johnson & Johnson-manufactur­ed Janssen vaccines.

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The three other areas are Iloilo City and the provinces of Antique and Iloilo, according to the Department of Health 6 (DOH-6).

Data from the Regional Vaccine Operation Center (RVOC) showed that 289,900 doses of the one-dose vaccines will be delivered to the region on July 19 to 20.

“We already have an allocation list for all provinces and two highly urbanized cities. The target priority group is A2 and A3,” DOH-6 medical officer Dr. Marie Jocelyn Te said in a virtual presser yesterday.

Based on the allocation, Bacolod and Iloilo cities will receive 30,000 doses each; Iloilo province, 80,000; and Antique, 25,000 doses.

The rest of the allocation­s include 70,000 doses for Negros Occidental; 30,000 for Capiz; 15,000 for Aklan; 5,000 for Guimaras; and 4,900 as buffer doses.

Yesterday, Bacolod City and Negros Occidental received 6,000 and 14,000 vials of J&J COVID-19 vaccine, respective­ly, while 25 boxes containing 37,980 vials were delivered via Iloilo Internatio­nal Airport for the province and city of Iloilo and the DOH WV CHD.

In a presser last week, DOH WV CHD regional director Dr. Adrian Suba-an said the previous agreement was for the J&J vaccines to be used in geographic­ally isolated and disadvanta­ged areas (GIDA).

However, changes were made due to the discovery of the Delta COVID-19 variant in Antique.

“Our concern is not to allow the Delta variant to spread all over Western Visayas. We have to determine, see the bigger picture, cover immediatel­y contain cases,” he said.

The cities of Iloilo and Bacolod have been identified as priority areas while Iloilo province could not be separated from the city, he said.

The city and province of Iloilo have been placed under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) until the end of this month.

 ?? (CAAP-Bacolod photo) ?? Bacolod City and Negros Occidental receive 6,000 and 14,000 vials of J&J COVID-19 vaccine, respective­ly, on Monday, July 19.
(CAAP-Bacolod photo) Bacolod City and Negros Occidental receive 6,000 and 14,000 vials of J&J COVID-19 vaccine, respective­ly, on Monday, July 19.

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