April 20, 2024

Vaccination drive against the Covid-19 will continue in schools as part of the PinasLakas campaign, a health official said

“Vaccination will not stop in schools, we and the Department of Education are clarifying this),” said Department of Health Officer-in-Charge Maria Rosario Vergeire in a media forum.

We’ve talked with Usec. Epimaco Densing and he clarified the department order specifically states that schools be not used as vaccination sites,” she said.

She added vaccination can be held within school premises but not in classrooms.

The DepEd wanted to avoid the possibility of classrooms and schools being unavailable for the education of students. 

When the pandemic started, schools were used as quarantine facilities and vaccination sites.

“But this does not preclude the DepEd and the schools to set up vaccination sites within the premises of the school or we can also do mobile vaccinations so we can encourage more students and parents to be vaccinated,” Vergeire added.

As of Sept. 1, the PinasLakas Campaign has cumulatively vaccinated 25,638 senior citizens out of the 1.07 million target.

About 2,188,312 individuals of the 23 million target were provided first boosters.

Almost 76 million Filipinos have been fully vaccinated. Of the tally, 9.9 million are adolescents while more than 4.7 million are children. There are 19,279 PinasLakas sites nationwide. – PNA