736K kids aged 5-11 years
Old now
vaccinated: DOH
A total of
736,880 children aged 5 to 11 years old have been inoculated against Covid-19
since the pediatric vaccination started on February 7, a health official said
Tuesday.
“Inaasahan
po natin na tataas pa ito sa darating na mga linggo kaya po ang lahat ng mga
magulang at legal guardian ay amin pong
hinihikayat na magparehistro na para sa kanila pong mga anak para sa
karagdagang proteksiyon para sa lalong madaling panahon (We expect the
numbers to rise in the coming weeks so we encourage parents and legal guardians
to register their children for additional protection immediately),” Health
Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said during an online media forum.
Meantime,
about 9.5 million adolescents have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
The
Department of Health (DOH) also said almost 10 million Filipinos have received
so far received booster shots.
It assured
the public that all vaccines administered as booster shots are of good quality
and can provide additional protection against hospitalization or even death due
to Covid-19.
“Those who
were vaccinated with AstraZeneca, Gamaleya Sputnik V and light, Moderna and
Pfizer, Sinopharm and Sinovac can now receive their booster shots after three
months and two months if you were vaccinated with Jansen,” Vergeire said.
She added
the fully vaccinated can receive a different brand of Covid-19 as booster shot
from their primary doses.
She also
reminded the public that adults who are 18 years old and above are eligible to
receive their booster shots while children aged 5 to 11 years old may receive
their primary series of Covid-19 jabs.
63 million
fully vaccinated
As the
Resbakuna Program marked its first year anniversary, the DOH said the fully
vaccinated Filipinos against Covid-19 reached 63 million.
During its
initial phase, the program prioritized inoculating the sectors who are at high
risk of Covid-19 infection- the medical frontliners, senior citizens, and
people with comorbidities.
To date,
data from the National Vaccination Operations Center (NVOC) show that 93
percent of healthcare workers, 62.82 percent of senior citizens, and 92 percent
of people with comorbidities have been fully vaccinated, respectively.
“Coming from
a peak in the number of cases in January, we now observe a decline as we
realize a wider and extensive national vaccination coverage in addition to
minimum public health standards. This provides a clearer picture of what the
World Health Organization (WHO) had previously envisioned in countries with
high vaccination rates, as transmissions of the virus do not automatically lead
to pressuring the health system and its capacity,” the DOH said in a news
release on Tuesday.
National
Vaccination Operations Center (NVOC) Chair and Undersecretary of Health of the
Field Implementation and Coordination Team (NCR and Luzon) Myrna C. Cabotaje
said with the ongoing efforts of the national government, “we are confident
that we will be able to reach our target population as we make the vaccination
coverage wider and more accessible for everyone.”
The DOH
continues to work towards population protection through programs such as the
National Vaccination Days, Resbakuna sa Botika, and vaccination in pharmacies,
primary care and occupational health clinics, as well as air, sea, and
transportation terminals for the elderly and vulnerable populations.
As Metro
Manila and 38 areas are placed under Alert Level 1, the DOH encouraged the
public to recognize the importance of staying protected through vaccination and
adherence to minimum health standard protocols with the easing of restrictions.
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