The Freeman

PB: Support mass vaccinatio­n

- Michael Vencynth H. Braga/ FPL

The Provincial Board has requested the local government units in the province of Cebu to support the Measles- Rubella and Oral Polio Vaccine Mass Immunizati­on activity of the Department of Health in the whole month of September.

This, as the DOH warned the public against measles that claimed lives of many children in the country. DOH also urged parents to have their children, ages five years old and below, to avail of the free vaccinatio­n from September 1 to 30 in the nearest health centers for them to be protected against these infections.

The resolution passed by the PB, which was sponsored by Board Member Jude Thaddeus Durano- Sybico, recognizes the DOH program.

Children ages nine months to five years old will be given Measles- Rubella vaccines while Oral Polio vaccines can be administer­ed to those from ages zero to five years old.

“All three vaccinatio­ns are safe, effective and FREE! Receiving repeated doses of the vaccines do not pose any danger to your child,” the DOH posted on its Facebook account.

The program aims to prevent transmissi­ons of measles and rubella in the country and to protect the children from the consequenc­es of importatio­n of wild poliovirus.

The mass i mmunizatio­n will be conducted by municipal health workers, barangay health workers and volunteers i n every community l i ke purok, block, sitio, and zone. Each place will have at least one fixed site immunizati­on post open for the whole day starting at 8 a. m.

The provincial government of Cebu also posted on its official website that DOH has a strong history of conducting measles campaigns and maintainin­g high routine coverage with measles vaccine. The last measles mass immunizati­on was in 2011 and the country had significan­t reduction in measles and rubella transmissi­on in 2012.

In year 2013, measles began to spread around the country which led to some significan­t outbreaks. This prompted to decide for the conduct of a mass immunizati­on activity to eliminate and control these childhood diseases.

From January to July this year, there have been 44, 666 cases of measles and 91 mortalitie­s reported by DOH. —

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