MEGA VACCINATION. Negrenses flock to the mega vaccination site in this file photo at the Lamberto Macias Sports Complex in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. The provincial government said it will continue its vaccine rollout until supplies last. (Photo from the Facebook page of the provincial government of Negros Oriental) DUMAGUETE CITY - The provincial government of Negros Oriental is continuing its inoculation efforts against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) even after the initial nationwide massive vaccination campaign. Assistant Provincial Health Officer Dr. Liland Estacion, in a virtual presser Tuesday afternoon, said the province still has about 41,000 doses of Moderna, Pfizer, and Sinovac vaccines. The local government units (LGUs) have received their own vaccine allocation, she said. Estacion, the Covid-19 incident commander of the province's Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), said the three-day massive vaccination drive that was held last week across the country was successful in the province. She, however, could not yet give the actual number of people who received the vaccine while awaiting reports from the LGUs. Estacion said the provincial mobile vaccination team has lined up out-of-town schedules to assist the LGUs in the vaccination rollout. She noted the schedule as follows: Pamplona, Dec. 6; mega vaccination center at the Macias Sports Complex here, Dec. 7; Canlaon City and Vallehermoso, Dec. 8; Basay and Mabinay, Dec. 9; Bacong, Ayungon and Sto. Nino in Tanjay City, Dec. 10; Sibulan, Dec. 13; Nabilog, Tayasan Gamao, Bayawan City, and Pacuan, La Libertad, Dec. 14; Cabcaban, Bindoy and Dauin, Dec. 15; Tanjay City and Bais City, Dec. 16; mega vaccination center in Dumaguete City, Dec. 17; Manjuyod, Dec. 20; Bindoy and Jimalalud, Dec. 21. The national government has also scheduled another round of nationwide massive vaccination on December 15 to 17. (PNA) }