12 percent of Zambales population fully vaccinated vs COVID-19 | Inquirer News

12 percent of Zambales population fully vaccinated vs COVID-19

Elderly residents and those who have comorbidities in San Marcelino town, Zambales, wait to be vaccinated against COVID-19 on Tuesday, Aug. 10 (courtesy of the San Marcelino public information office)

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales––At least 1,190 more residents in this province have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 after getting the second dose of AstraZeneca and Sinovac, and the single-shot Janssen vaccines on Monday, Aug. 9.

Data from the provincial health office show that 923 residents received the Janssen vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson, 141 got the second dose of AstraZeneca, and 126 got their second dose of Sinovac.

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Only 31 residents received their first dose of the AstraZeneca or Sinovac vaccine on the same day.

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The latest figures brought to 49,141 the number of fully vaccinated residents. These represent 12 percent of the target population.

A total of 90,042 vaccine doses have been administered in this province.

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The province needs to vaccinate 400,000 of its 590,800 residents to achieve herd immunity. INQ

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