Published July 6, 2021, 12:03 PM
The Paranaque City government has announced the temporary suspension of the first dose vaccination on Monday, July 5, but the second dose vaccination will continued on Tuesday, July 6.
Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the vaccination for the first dose will be temporarily suspended and will resume once the vaccine supply has been replenished.
The scheduled vaccination of Sinovac will proceed at SM BF, SM Sucat, and Ayala Malls in Manila Bay.
He said the second dose vaccination is exclusively for patients who have received their first dose on June 7 and 8 and for those who missed their vaccination for the second dose with minimum interval of 28 days.
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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) revamped its current Amore Visa credit cards to BPI Amore Cashback and BPI Amore Platinum Cashback cards, as the bank aims to enable more Filipinos to make both online and in-store shopping more convenient and rewarding with enhanced payback features.
This move comes on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has changed the spending habits of Filipinos across all market segments.
According to Credit Card Association of the Philippines, credit card billings growth declined in 2020 across the industry due to the effects of the pandemic. As for the top three segments where credit cards were used, these included supermarkets, micropayments such as transportation and fast food restaurants, and electronics.
SunStar Businesses offer perks to vaccinated customers
REWARD. Business players are looking for ways to make those who are vaccinated feel appreciated by giving them discounts when they dine in to entice people to get vaccinated. They say the Covid-19 vaccination rollout is an important factor in the country’s full economic recovery. (SunStar file)
+ June 02, 2021 TO ENCOURAGE more people to get vaccinated, business establishments in the country are giving discounts and other promotions to vaccinated customers.
In Cebu, Bai Hotel is also offering customers a 20 percent discount on food and beverage by just presenting their vaccination card and identification card.