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CALOOCAN CITY, Jan. 27 (PIA) Majority of Quezon City residents who were surveyed are willing to be inoculated with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID) vaccine.
According to City Administrator Michael Alimurung, of the more than 44,000 surveyed, 57.6 percent replied “yes” to the question “would you be willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19?”
Only 9.1 percent of those who were asked are reluctant to be inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine while 33.3 percent applicants are undecided.
“Many of those who refused to be injected are worried about the efficacy and safety of the vaccine while others have health issues such as allergies,” said Alimurung.
Of the undecided, most of them are having second thoughts about the side effects while others would base their final decision on what brand of vaccine would be used by the city government.
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By JOAHNA LEI CASILAO, GMA News
Published January 2, 2021 12:35am The Quezon City local government on Friday announced that it would resume the dry run for a zipper lane on Commonwealth Avenue on Saturday, January 2. According to the LGU, the dry run will be conducted with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and MRT-7 contractor EEI starting 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. with modifications. One of the entrances will be at the Luzon Avenue-Tandang Sora Avenue area while another will be in front of UP-Ayala Technohub. The zipper lane will then end at the corner of Commonwealth Avenue eastbound and University Avenue leading to the University of the Philippines – Diliman.