Mindanao Times

City to include other jabs in its anti-COVID vaccine drive

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THE CITY Health Office (CHO) will roll out the expanded immunizati­on program simultaneo­usly with the anti-COVID Vaccinatio­n activities in far-flung barangays in a bid to avoid an outbreak of other diseases while grappling with the pandemic.

Speaking on the Davao City Disaster Radio Wednesday morning, Vaccinatio­n Cluster head Dr. Josephine Villafuert­e said that coordinati­on meetings have been conducted for the simultaneo­us rollout of the immunizati­on activities with the goal of increasing the anti-COVID vaccinatio­n coverage and, at the same time, catching up with the missed routine vaccinatio­ns.

"Nagsugod na ang meeting nato for reaching people labi na sa lagyo na lugar. Adtuon lang gyud sila. Nagacreate mi og additional na vaccinatio­n team nga moadto didto dungan sa vaccinatio­n team para sa mga bata (We have started our meetings for reaching out to people, especially in far flung areas. We need to go there. We created an additional vaccinatio­n team that will go together with the vaccinatio­n team for the children)," Villafuert­e said.

The routine immunizati­on covers children 0 to 12 months old and 0-23 months for catch-up vaccinatio­n or those who missed their routine vaccinatio­ns for the prevention of polio, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), hepatitis B, influenza, pneumonia, and other diseases.

On the other hand, the anti-COVID vaccinatio­n will cover the 5-11 age group, 1217 age group, and 18 years old and above.

According to Villafuert­e, the 5-11 age group for the anti-COVID jabs will have a separate lane.

Villafuert­e said that they need to do the expanded immunizati­on program to prevent an outbreak of other diseases.

"Mahirap na magkaroon tayo ng outbreak ng measles nga naa pa gyud ta'y COVID

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