Mindanao Times

Few parents refuse OPV

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

ONLY few parents in the city refused to have their children take the oral polio vaccine.

The City Health Office (CHO) has accomplish­ed 99.1% of the target in the first round of the massive oral polio immunizati­on in the city from Oct. 14 to 27.

“Our target is 100%, but we cannot attain that 100% because there are others who still refused,” said CHO technical division chief Dr. Julinda Acosta. “A very small group is still anti-vaccine.”

Acosta said some say the vaccinatio­n is against their religious beliefs.

She said some parents refused for they were advised by their pediatrici­ans not to have the vaccinatio­n because their children are already fully immunized.

“Some parents were advised that it is okay not to receive the polio vaccine. There were already different teams who approached them six times, and yet they would not submit their children for vaccinatio­n, because according to their private doctors, they already completed the needed vaccines, so we cannot force them,” she said.

She said some children were also sick during the visit so the vaccine could not be administer­ed.

“Others were out of town so they were not included in the vaccinatio­n,” she also said.

Based on the reports presented by the CHO, some barangays reached the 100% target of the Sabayang Patak Kontra Polio during the immunizati­on rounds conducted by the health volunteers.

Reports revealed that District A, composed of the barangays 1-A to 10-A,

has the highest rate at 117.2% while District B, composed of barangays 11-B to 20-B, has the lowest rate at 74.8% of the total number of children who availed of the OPV.

The unused vaccines will be returned to the Department of Health (DoH).

“By Friday, vaccines should be shipped back to DoH. All will be returned including empty vials, droppers, metal, and the rubbers,” Acosta said.

The CHO will intensify their informatio­n and education campaign, especially to mothers, on the importance of vaccines to their children.

 ??  ?? CITY Hall employees evacuate the decades-old building and stay at the open space of Quezon Park following the earthquake that joggled Davao City and other parts of Mindanao on Tuesday morning. BING GONZALES
CITY Hall employees evacuate the decades-old building and stay at the open space of Quezon Park following the earthquake that joggled Davao City and other parts of Mindanao on Tuesday morning. BING GONZALES

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