Mindanao Times

City to conduct massive vaccinatio­n in schools

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THE CITY government, through the City Health Office (CHO), will conduct massive vaccinatio­n in schools to include the human papilloma virus (HPV), the virus that can lead to cancer or genital warts.

City Chief Medical Officer Dr. Josephine Villafuert­e has called on all parents to take the opportunit­y to have their children vaccinated for free. CHO will later announce the scheduled activities.

Villafuert­e also urged parents to allow their daughters to get the HPV, particular­ly aged 9 years of age and above.

“It is better if the parents will give consent that their children will be injected with the HPV vaccine, especially that we are doing this for free. This vaccine is expensive in private hospitals,” she said.

Villafuert­e added the city health team will only administer the vaccine to those who would submit their parent’s consent.

“We cannot vaccinate

the children unless they have a consent form. We are trying to let the parents understand that the HPV vaccine is safe for their children,” she said.

According to Villafuert­e, women should get the HPV vaccine to avoid cervical cancer.

While the CHO will prioritize those in public schools, private schools can also request for the government-sponsored vaccinatio­n activity. CIO

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