Mindanao Times

Job seekers belatedly get vaccinated vs COVID-19

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IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay (MindaNews) – Health personnel assigned in the centralize­d COVID-19 vaccinatio­n center here reported early on Monday, January 9, positioned themselves in their assigned stations in the long procedure flow of the vaccinatio­n process: the receiving desk, medical examinatio­n and screening, vaccine administra­tion, and on to the afterinjec­tion examinatio­n area and counsellin­g.

But there were no more long lines of vaccine seekers now. Unlike at the height of the pandemic in 2021, when the big open space of the roughly 600-square meter ground floor of the unfinished two-story building of the RHU were filled with people wanting to get vaccinated.

From the last quarter of 2022 until the start of this year, vaccine seekers have been coming in in trickles.

This day, the vaccinatio­n center only had three clients: Jonalyn Polonio, 37, mother of three children, the youngest of whom is five and the eldest, 15. She is unemployed, and her husband is a farmer.

Polonio is not even from the town of Ipil. She resides in Tungawan, a municipali­ty located at the border of Zamboanga City and Zamboanga Sibugay, about 45 minutes away by bus.

“Mao na lang man kini ang naay vaccinatio­n nga ginahatag karon nga abli bisan unsang adlawa, (This is the only center where vaccinatio­n is given on weekdays),” Polonio said when asked why she traveled the long ride to Ipil for the vaccinatio­n.

This was the first time Polonio was taking the COVID-19 vaccine shot. She feared vaccinatio­n because of the stories she heard about becoming a zombie and getting sick because of the vaccine.

“Pero apiki na gýud ang panahon karon, Sir. (Life is doubly difficult these days, Sir),” the young mother said. “Kinahangla­n nako manarbaho, (I need to find a job.),” she added.

Polonio is applying as a domestic helper in Kuwait in the Middle East. Proof of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n is one of the requiremen­ts of the overseas

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