BOOSTED. A senior citizen receives a booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccine at Healthway Manila clinic in Ermita, Manila on Friday (Jan. 21, 2022). Private pharmaceutical stores and clinics are helping in the national vaccination rollout by administering booster shots in select branches. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.) MANILA - The decline in vaccine hesitancy is a reflection of the success of information dissemination and government efforts to make coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines accessible to all, Malacanang said on Friday. A2021Social Weather Stations survey conductedfrom December 12 to 16 found that only eight percent of adult Filipinos are unwilling to get vaccinated, down from the 18 percent who were hesitant to get jabbed in September 2021. The result was also much lower than the June 2021 survey that showed 21 percent of Filipinos were skeptical to receive a Covid-19 jab and the May 2021 survey, where 33 percent of the respondents said they do not want to get vacc
BOOSTED. A senior citizen receives a booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccine at a Healthway clinic in Ermita, Manila on Friday (Jan. 21, 2022). Private pharmaceutical stores and clinics are helping in the national vaccination rollout by administering booster shots in select branches. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.) MANILA - The decline in vaccine hesitancy is a reflection of the success of information dissemination and government efforts to make coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines accessible to all, Malacanang said on Friday. A2021Social Weather Stations survey conductedfrom December 12 to 16 found that only eight percent of adult Filipinos are unwilling to get vaccinated, down from the 18 percent who were hesitant to get jabbed in September 2021. The result was also much lower than the June 2021 survey that showed 21 percent of Filipinos were skeptical to receive Covid-19 jabs and the May 2021 survey, where 33 percent of the respondents said they do not want to get vaccinated