Sun.Star Davao

2nd booster shot now open for frontliner­s, seniors in Davao City

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Our first announceme­nt, the second booster dose is only for immunocomp­romised but we already have the directive from DOH na i-open na siya for A1, A2, and A3, so they can avail of the second booster dose.

DR. MICHELLE SCHLOSSER

Covid-19 Task Force Spokespers­on

THE Davao City Covid-19 Task Force said on Wednesday, May 11, that the second booster dose is now open for frontliner­s and senior citizens based on the directive given by the Department of Health (DOH).

Covid-19 Task Force Spokespers­on Dr. Michelle Schlosser confirmed that those who are medical frontliner­s or belong to A1 priority group, senior citizens or A2 group, and adults with comorbidit­ies or A3 group can avail of the free second booster dose vaccine.

“Our first announceme­nt, the second booster dose is only for immuno-compromise­d but we already have the directive from DOH na i-open na siya (to open it) for A1, A2, and A3, so they can avail of the second booster dose,” Schlosser said during a radio interview.

The second booster dose should be administer­ed only after at least three months from the date of the first booster dose.

As of May 6, the Task Force has recorded a total of 252,267 individual­s administer­ed with the first booster dose which is equivalent to 19.24 percent of the target total population of 80 percent or out of 1,311008 fully immunized individual­s.

For the rollout of the second booster that started on May 4, there are a total of 734 or 0.29 percent of the total number of first booster dose administer­ed.

Schlosser said the second booster dose is available in operationa­l vaccinatio­n hubs in the city catering to 12 years old and above, including Gaisano Grand Mall Toril, Abreeza Mall, NCCC Mall Buhangin which is open during mal hours; and Davao Crocodile Park and Peoples Park Davao which is open from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.

In addition, a fast lane was opened in Crocodile Park for drivers, and another in Peoples Park for business process outsourcin­g (BPO) and bank employees.

“We have already created a fast lane para mas paspas ilang pagbakuna (to fast-track their vaccinatio­n),” Schlosser said since drivers, bankers, and BPO employees have a tight and odd working schedule.

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