315 more Zambales residents now fully vaccinated against COVID | Inquirer News

315 more Zambales residents now fully vaccinated against COVID

More older residents receive COVID-19 vaccines during its latest mass inoculation in San Marcelino, Zambales

More older residents of San Marcelino town in Zambales province receive COVID-19 vaccines during its latest mass inoculation. (Photo courtesy of San Marcelino Public Information Office Facebook)

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales—At least 315 more residents in this province were fully vaccinated Wednesday against COVID-19.

While 34,461 Zambales residents had their first vaccine dose, only 13,417 had received their second dose.

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The turnout was below the target for herd immunity in the province, which is around 400,000 residents.

At least 47,878 vaccine doses (16,612 AstraZeneca and 31,266 Coronovac) had been administered in the province.

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