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102-year-old woman receives COVID-19 vaccine in Muntinlupa City

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 02:52 PM June 14, 2021

102-year-old woman receives COVID-19 vaccine in Muntinlupa City

Lola Maria Mañas receives her COVID-19 vaccine in the covered parking lot of Festival Mall in Muntinlupa City. Photo from Muntinlupa City Media Group

MANILA, Philippines — A 102-year-old woman has received her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Muntinlupa City on Monday, June 14.

According to the city government’s public information office, Lola Maria Mañas received her COVID-19 shot at the Festival Mall Upper Ground Floor Covered Parking vaccination site.

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The Muntinlupa City government has been encouraging senior citizens to get their COVID-19 vaccine as an added protection against the adverse effects of the new coronavirus disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.

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It urged the public to register via MunCoVac to get a schedule in the city’s vaccination sites.

102-year-old woman receives COVID-19 vaccine in Muntinlupa City

Lola Maria Mañas receives her COVID-19 vaccine in the covered parking lot of Festival Mall in Muntinlupa City. Photo from Muntinlupa City Media Group

As of June 11, at least 106,819 citizens have been vaccinated in Muntinlupa City. Of this number, 80,356 have already received their first dose while 26,463 have already completed their COVID-19 vaccine doses.

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Muntinlupa City aims to inoculate 385,725 citizens, which is equivalent to 70 percent of its total population, in order to achieve herd immunity.

Meanwhile, the Department of Health said the country has so far reached 9.8 percent of the targeted population for herd immunity against the new coronavirus.

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