Only a third of 36.7M due for
booster receive shots: NVOC
Only
one-third of fully vaccinated individuals who are due for coronavirus booster
shots have received their jabs, a health official said Wednesday.
National
Vaccination Operations Center Chief Myrna Cabotaje said about 36.7 million
eligible individuals are due for booster shots but only 10 million showed up in
the vaccination centers to receive them.
“’Yung iba
nag-iisip kung kelangan ng booster, ‘yung iba naman, (Some are thinking if a
booster is really needed, while others) they don’t see the urgency of the
booster,” Cabotaje said.
The NVOC is
planning to strengthen the administration of booster shots this March by
bringing the Covid-19 jabs to the workplaces.
"‘Yung
mga healthcare workers dapat ma-booster,
‘yun ang paiigtingin natin, ‘yung ating mga national government
agencies, dun tayo magfo-focus para mabigyan sila ng mga boosters, ‘yung
mga economic front-liners natin (The healthcare
workers must receive their booster [shots], that’s what we need to strengthen,
we’ll focus on the national government agencies and our economic
front-liners)," Cabotaje said.
She added
that the NVOC would conduct the fourth edition of the national vaccination
drive on March 10 with the theme “March to Vaccinate” as they bring inoculation
closer to people in their houses and workplaces.
“Tentative
date is March 10 so that will be a Thursday, Friday, Saturday,” she said.
“We’ll bring not only the vaccines but also the right information, we have
social mobilization now, with lower alert level, we can allow more face-to-face
communication."
Adults ages
18 years old and above are eligible to receive their booster shots three months
after completing their primary series.
For those
who are 17 years old and below, the NVOC said the government has not issued a
policy yet whether they qualify for booster shots, but the country’s vaccine
experts are studying this possibility.
Cabotaje
confirmed that there are Covid-19 vaccines that have expired and are about to
expire and they are an “aggregation of donations and procurements by the
national government, local governments and the private sectors."
“We’re
still verifying and validating the numbers, kase 'yung iba (because
for the others) we have requested for the extension of shelf life, so as we are
ready, we’ll issue the final numbers,” she said.
To date,
NVOC data showed that 63 million Filipinos have been fully vaccinated – 93
percent of healthcare workers, 62.82 percent of senior citizens, and 92 percent
of people with comorbidities have been fully vaccinated.
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