The Philippine Star

DOH ready for 24/7 vaccinatio­n

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

The government is prepared to conduct inoculatio­n activities around the clock, seven days a week once the mass vaccinatio­n program starts, the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday.

“If the facilities are available, such

as hospitals, we can do 24 hours vaccinatio­n… There will also be eight-hour shifts if we are already in the community. This will run seven days a week,” Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire said.

The DOH reiterated that the target vaccinatio­n rate of 70 percent of the population may be reached by yearend, which Vergeire described as the “best case scenario.”

However, she told a press briefing that the “worst case scenario” would be to achieve this by mid-2022.

“But now that we have a global shortage of vaccines, we foresee challenges in supplies,” she noted, adding that target date might be pushed back further.

The official underscore­d that they have already prepared a “vaccine deployment plan” wherein 70 percent target population are covered.

The government has set this target to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19, where even unvaccinat­ed individual­s are protected against the virus.

“If the supplies will come, we can very well finish and reach our target. All of this will depend on the supply of vaccines,” she said.

The latest case bulletin of the DOH showed that 1,557 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded on Feb. 24, bringing the total to 566,420.

Twenty-two patients have died raising the death toll to 12,129. On other hand, 392 patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 523,321.

Data show there are 30,970 active cases in the country.

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