The Mandaluyong City local government started opening on Wednesday, Dec. 15, all of its vaccination sites as the national government launched the second leg of the nationwide vaccination drive amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of the Omicron and Delta variants. The nationwide vaccin
The Mandaluyong City local government gave due recognition to all its partners that supported its COVID-19 vaccine deployment efforts. Mandaluyong City Mayor Menchie Abalos and other city officials personally handed over certificates and plaques of appreciation to representatives of La Salle Green
Diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corporation’s (SMC) deployment of 100 of its employee doctors and nurses has helped in the administration of over 55,000 COVID-19 vaccination shots throughout Metro Manila. As part of the company’s ongoing efforts to help in the government’s vaccination rollout,
Health Secretary Francisco Duque III participates in the COVID-19 vaccination simulation in Mandaluyong City, where he inoculates Mandaluyong Mayor Carmelita Menchie Abalos. The activity at the Pedro P. Cruz Elementary School last Feb. 5, 2021 is part of the government’s campaign to encourage residents to get vaccinated against the virus. (Screengrab)
PASIG CITY, March 1 (PIA) Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairperson Benhur Abalos today assured the public that both national and local government agencies are ready for the Philippines’ long-awaited vaccination rollout.
Abalos, who joined President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and other Cabinet officials in welcoming the arrival of the very first 600,000 doses of Sinovac-made CoronaVac vaccine donated by China on Sunday at the Villamor Airbase in Pasay City, said the MMDA has already checked the readiness of Metro Manila cities, and its lone municipality, to participate in the COVID-19 immunization program.
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