La Union 5-11 years old COVID-19 Jabs; 558 inoculated on day 1

To increase protection for kids against CoViD-19, the Provincial Government of La Union’s #BakunaMuna Program has expanded with the help of the Department of Health – Center for Health and Development 1 as it began the pediatric vaccination rollout for children aged 5-11 years old in the Province today, February 14, 2022.
To officially start the activity, a simultaneous ceremonial vaccination was held in three hospitals in the province including La Union Medical Center (LUMC), Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center (ITRMC), and Lorma Medical Center being identified as the first vaccination sites for the said age group.
The vaccination areas were converted into colorful and playful venues decorated with balloons. Freebies were given and cosplayers were present to entertain and encourage children to get inoculated.
The vaccinees were accompanied by their parents or guardians who signed a waiver and were asked to present a birth certificate and school ID. A medical certificate was required if the vaccinee is with comorbidities.
LUMC was able to vaccinate 138 kids; 118 for Lorma; and 302 for ITRMC totaling 558 children inoculated on the first day.
As of writing, Pfizer is the only vaccine brand approved by the Food and Drugs Administration for the said age group. Pediatricians also assure parents that CoViD-19 vaccines are safe and effective for kids.
To ensure strict monitoring of any adverse side effects, vaccination sites for the said age group are located in hospitals. District Hospitals in La Union have also expected to roll out the vaccination of the same age group soon.
The PGLU continues to strengthen the vaccination drive in the province to reach herd immunity. PGLU expresses support for the national government’s effort to combat CoViD-19 and urges everyone to get vaccinated for their protection.
John Elysar Martin, PIO and Renerose Beninsig, GPC-PHO

Amianan Balita Ngayon