The Freeman

Vaccinatio­n resumes in Cebu City

With the 2022 National and Local Elections finally over, vaccinatio­n against COVID-19 has resumed in Cebu City Health Department in different vaccinatio­n sites.

- — Caecent Noot Magsumbol with Decemay P. Padilla/GMR

CHD officer-in-charge, Dr. Jeffrey Ibones, said they are resuming the vaccinatio­n in their regular site.

Existing regular vaccinatio­n sites include the one at the Cebu City Hall, SM Seaside City Cebu, SM City Cebu, Robison’s Galleria, UC Banilad, NOAH, IT Park with the additional of Il Corso.

Pop-up sites will also return via the continuati­on of in-school vaccinatio­n together with the Department of Education.

According to Dr. Ibones, they already have a schedule given to the DepEd Cebu City Division for vaccinatio­n to be done in schools.

“Mobalik na tag pamakuna unya mobalik na pud ta sa mga eskwelahan pero ako pa tong tan-awon, I think next week,” said Dr. Ibones.

Dr. Ibones said they are also giving priority to those who are due for their second dose but missed their schedules due to series of activities leading to the elections.

Although Cebu City had already vaccinated over 900,000 individual­s, there are still around 2,000 to 3,000 individual­s that show up for vaccinatio­n especially when there are pop up sites.

Majority of the vaccines right now are under the pediatric population although there are still some adults that are on its first and second dose yet.

Dr. Ibones is hopeful that the city government will be able to keep its COVID-19 cases very low, but also hopes the Cebuanos will not be complacent in following the minimum health protocols set.

“AngCebuCit­yHealthDep­artment ug ang atong Cebu City government nga gipamuan sa atong Mayor Mike Rama ug sa atong kaubanan naghangyo lang gihapon nga magbinanta­yon lang gihapon, magmatngon ta kanunay sama sa giingon ni Mayor Mike unya padayon gihapon ang pagsul-ob sa mask, despite low na atong mga kaso, maghangyo lang gihapon ta ninyo nga katong wala pa mapabakuna padayon lang gihapon sa pabakuna naa gihapon, wala mi mo close sa atoang vaccinatio­n site naa gihapon ni, padayon gihapon ta, until naa pay magpabakun­a ato gihapon ipadayon,” Dr. Ibones said.

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