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Mabalacat City sees full herd immunity by early December

City to roll out COVID-19 Booster Shots Program

PANDEMIC BEST PRACTICES. Mabalacat City COVID-19 Response Chief Implementer Dr. Jose Antonio Rivera speaks on behalf of Mayor Crisostomo Garbo about the no let-up pandemic response of the city during an exclusive interview with Rico Hizon of CNN Philippines. (Screen capture from CNN Philippines livestream)

MABALACAT CITY – With its ramped-up drive and high vaccination coverage, the city government here sees the attainment of full-dose herd immunity of more than 200,000 residents, exceeding its 198,000-target population, by December 1.

Mayor Crisostomo Garbo said the city will be rolling out COVID-19 booster shots for medical frontline workers and senior citizens in December, continuing the no let-up COVID-19 response and vaccination drive towards the attainment of herd immunity.

In a virtual announcement, COVID-19 Response Integrated System (CRIS) czar Dr. Jose Antonio Rivera said that priority groups A1 and A2 may avail the booster shots program, which is set to commence on December 1 for medical workers and December 14 for the elderly sector.

Senior Citizens are urged to coordinate with their respective Sangguniang Barangays for the registration and scheduling of their booster shots. The additional doses for the said cluster will be administered at the Camachiles and Dau Vaccination hubs.

Furthermore, the Mabalacat City-SM City Clark Vaccination Site will host the walk-in inoculation of health care personnel working in laboratories, pharmacies, dental and doctors’ clinics on December 13 from 8 am to 12 nn. On the other hand, frontline personnel working in private hospitals shall receive their booster doses on December 16, 8 am to 12 nn.

For verification purposes, vaccinees under the said priority groups are required to bring their vaccination card along with a valid ID.

Meanwhile, for the city government’s Pediatric Vaccination Program, the eligible population aged 12 to 17 years old from a total of 15 schools in Mabalacat City have already received their doses against COVID-19. 

For his part, Mayor Garbo reiterated his administration’s commitment in bringing COVID-19 response and immunization services closer to the people.

“Malaki po ang ambag ng mga bakunang ating ipinamamahagi sa patuloy na pagbaba ng kaso sa Mabalacat City. Hindi po tumigil ang pamahalaang lungsod sa vaccination program nito, bagkus ay higit pa natin itong pinalawig upang ating matamasa ang inaasam na herd immunity lalo na ngayong patapos na ang taon,” said Mayor Garbo.

“Higit sa pagbaba ng mga kaso, mas nakatutok po ang MCG sa pagpapataas ng ating recovery rate sa siyudad dahil nangangahulugan po ito na maraming Mabalaqueños po ang ating nailigtas mula sa tiyak na kapahamakan,” the city mayor added.

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