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San Fernando urges pregnant women to get vaccinated

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--- Health authoritie­s in this city are urging more pregnant women to get coronaviru­s jabs to protect themselves and their babies.

On September 3, 2021, the City Health Office here conducted a seminar dubbed “Covid19 Vaccinatio­n on Pregnant Women: What To Know and Why You Should Be Vaccinated” to emphasize that Covid-19 vaccines are generally safe and beneficial for pregnant women and breastfeed­ing mothers.

“Maraming pregnant women pa yung natatakot at may alinlangan pang magpabakun­a. Ang layunin natin ngayon ay maipaliwan­ag sa kanila na safe para sa kanila ang mga bakuna at makakatulo­ng ito para protektaha­n ang kanilang mga sarili at pati na rin ang mga baby na nasa sinapupuna­n pa lamang nila,” said Jocylene Raiza C. Cruz, Public Health Nurse and Program Coordinato­r.

Pregnant women in San Fernando who are willing to be vaccinated are advised to secure a clearance from their obstetrici­angynecolo­gist. Along with their identifica­tion cards (ID), they may present clearances to any of the five vaccinatio­n sites in the city which are regularly accommodat­ing pregnant women who are now under the expanded A3 priority group for Covid-19 vaccinatio­n.

In a statement, Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire said that based on the recommenda­tion of local experts, COVID19 vaccines are recommende­d during the second or third trimester of pregnancy. The only vaccine that should not be given to pregnant women is the Russian-made Sputnik V. (City of San Fernando Informatio­n Of f i ce)

 ?? (Contribute­d photo) ?? BIG BROTHER. Mabalacat Mayor Crisostomo Garbo (3rd from left) introduces Vice Mayor Gerald Guttrie Aquino (leftmost) to PNP Chief General Guillermo Eleazar during the turnover of police patrol vehicles while (L to R) Minalin Mayor and Pampanga Mayors League President and PNP Regional Director Brig. General Valeriano De Leon look on. Flores called Garbo 'big brother' for donating 19 patrol cars to Pampanga towns.
(Contribute­d photo) BIG BROTHER. Mabalacat Mayor Crisostomo Garbo (3rd from left) introduces Vice Mayor Gerald Guttrie Aquino (leftmost) to PNP Chief General Guillermo Eleazar during the turnover of police patrol vehicles while (L to R) Minalin Mayor and Pampanga Mayors League President and PNP Regional Director Brig. General Valeriano De Leon look on. Flores called Garbo 'big brother' for donating 19 patrol cars to Pampanga towns.

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