Sun.Star Pampanga

4,000 Magalang folks get first dose of Covid-19 vax

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

---- As of June 23, more than 4,000 residents here have received their first dose of Covid 19 vaccine, the local government said.

Aside from these, some 732 individual­s from the vaccine first priority group, including medical frontliner­s, completed their second vacci n es.

"Umabot na sa halos apat na libo (4,000) ang total first dose vaccinatio­ns na isinagawa ng ating lokal na pamahalaan ng Magalang sa pamamagita­n ng ating Municipal Health Office.

Habang nasa 732 naman ang second dose vaccinatio­ns laban sa COVID-19 batay sa pinakahuli­ng ulat ng ating Magalang Vaccinatio­n Center.

The municipal government disclosed that it is currently accommodat­ing Priority

Groups 2 and 3 at the town plaza which was converted into a vaccinatio­n site.

"Kasalukuya­n namang nagaganap ang pagbabakun­a sa ating Priority Groups A2 at A3 sa ating vaccinatio­n center sa Plaza Magalang at puspusan ang ating health office na ubusin ang mga bakunang nanggagali­ng sa DOH upang mas maraming Magaleno ang mabakunaha­n," the LGU added.

"Ang mga nabakunaha­n ng Municipal Health Office sa naturang total na bilang ay ang mga A1.5(BHERTS/ Barangay Officials), A1.6 (Private clinics), A1.7(closed institutio­n like rehabs), A2 (Senior Citizens) at A3 (Persons with Comorbidit­ies)," the local government st at ed.

The LGU said residents who registered online should wait for an official message coming from health workers for the inoculatio­n schedules.

"Kung kayo ay nagpalista sa ating online registrati­on o sa baranggay, hintayin lamang ang text o tawag ng mga health workers ukol sa inyong schedule," the municipal government said.

FREEPORT— The first batch of individual­s under the A4 priority group in this Freeport received on June 24, 2021, their initial dose of COVID19 vaccine during the launch of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n’s (CDC) vaccinatio­n program here.

CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan graced the first day of the inoculatio­n program and expressed his thanks to government officials, Local Government Units (LGUs), and other partner agencies for making the program possible.

Gaerlan cited the support of Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) President and CEO Vivencio Dizon, National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19 chief implemente­r and vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., and City Government of Mabalacat Mayor Crisostomo Garbo, for their efforts to speed up the facilitati­on of the vaccinatio­n activity here.

The vaccinatio­n activity in this Freeport also correspond­s to the immunizati­on program instigated by Mabalacat City LGU.

With the arrival of 150 COVID-19 vaccines here yesterday, CDC kicked off its immunizati­on drive at the Clark Polytechni­c and inoculated 100 economic front liners with the said vaccines. CDC Health and Sanitation Division (HSD) Manager Dr. Clemencita Dobles supervised the vaccinatio­n activity together with other HSD personnel, doctors, and other medical staff from Department of Health (DOH) Region III. Some 200 vaccines are also expected to arrive today (June 25).

The inoculatio­n procedure consists of five steps: registrati­on, counseling, health evaluation,

vaccinatio­n, and monitoring. Monitoring will take 15 to 30 minutes to see whether any side effects occur after the vaccine was injected. Once certified and validated by the health care provider assigned to the monitoring station, inoculated individual­s will be allowed to leave the monitoring area.

Meanwhile, ambulance and other ancillary health personnel are also on standby, in case of an emergency at the immunizati­on site.

According to CDC, more Clark workers and residents will be immunized in the coming days based on scheduling and arrival of vaccines.

Since May of this year, the state-owned corporatio­n has been coordinati­ng with Metro Clark Local Government Units, DOH, and Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) to facilitate the vaccinatio­n program here. Similarly, CDC has also been active in enlisting Clark locators, employees, and residents, who would like to receive immunizati­on. Through this strategy, the state-owned corporatio­n believes that the CFZ community will attain herd immunity and prevent further transmissi­on of COVID-19 in workplaces and in their homes.

 ?? CLARK VAX ROLLOUT. (CDC-CD Photo) ?? Together with CDC Health and Sanitation Manager Dr. Clemencita D. Dobles (center, standing) supervised the first day of Clark’s Vaccinatio­n program yesterday (June 24) held at the Clark Polytechni­c vaccinatio­n site here.
CLARK VAX ROLLOUT. (CDC-CD Photo) Together with CDC Health and Sanitation Manager Dr. Clemencita D. Dobles (center, standing) supervised the first day of Clark’s Vaccinatio­n program yesterday (June 24) held at the Clark Polytechni­c vaccinatio­n site here.

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