center. russian military continues to bombard ukrainian civilians in besieged cities across the country. today, the united nations said elise 564 ukrainian civilians have been killed, 982 have been injured, and saying that the actual figures are considerably higher, when you look at the footage, you have to believe the same. a part of the reason we ve seen such remarkable unanimity throughout the west, the nato, the eu, and across the world really, in response to the invasion, is just how brazenly indefensible, and unprovoked this entire military attack was. that s despite it s all kind of attempts of invented rationales for the invasion in the run up to it. in fact, the biden administration, very effectively debunk those claims in realtime, sometimes getting out ahead of them. and at last, president putin, without anything close to a valid excuse why he was doing this. today, the russian desperation for some sort of desperation
(File photo) MANILA - The Philippine Medical Association (PMA) has expressed its support for the pediatric vaccination of children aged 5 to 11 years old against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). In a statement, the PMA warned that Covid-19 directly affects children and could put them at risk of the multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). "While it is true that most present as mild or asymptomatic cases, some may develop more serious consequences such as Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, and even death," the group said in a statement. The pandemic, it said, has adversely affected the growth, mental health, learning, and health-seeking behaviors of children and their families. The group said it fully supports the efforts of the Department of Health (DOH) and the National Task Force against Covid-29 (NTF) to protect the Filipino children against Covid-19 through vaccination. It noted that the available Covid-19 vaccines for the 5-11 age group have
RESBAKUNA KIDS. Health Sec. Francisco Duque III administers the Covid-19 vaccination to a girl belonging to the 5-11 age group on Monday (Feb. 7, 2022) during the Resbakuna Kids at the Manila Zoo. Manila Mayor Francisco 'Isko Moreno' Domagoso said about 15,000 children 5 to 11 have been pre-registered at the manilacovid19vaccine.ph.(PNA photo by Avito Dalan) MANILA - A total of 9,784 children aged 5 to 11 years old have so far been vaccinated against Covid-19 on the first day of the Department of Health's (DOH) "Resbakuna Kids" program Monday. In a media briefing on Tuesday, DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said these children were vaccinated across 32 vaccination sites and has since been expanded to vaccinate more from the age group. "Ngayong araw, 43 sites na ang nagro-rollout ng pediatric vaccination kaya inaasahan po natin na mas marami pa po tayong mababakunahan sa mga susunod na araw (Today, there are 43 sites where we are rolling out pediatric
City Hall of Zamboanga(PNA file photo) ZAMBOANGA CITY - About 1,049,785 city residents have received their coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) jabs since the start of the vaccine rollout in March, the City Health Office (CHO) has reported. Data from the CHO released on Saturday showed that 452,366 of the total have been fully vaccinated while the remaining 597,419 have received their first dose. The numbers for fully vaccinated and partially inoculated individuals represent 65.11 percent and 85.99 percent, respectively, of the target eligible population of 694,696. "Zamboanga City aggressively pursues vaccination with the aim of achieving mass population protection (at) the soonest possible time," Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar said in a statement. The 452,366 fully protected individuals belong to the following priority groups: 18,000 front-line health service workers; 43,421 senior citizens; 73,547 individuals with co-morbidity; 120,447 front-line personnel in the esse