More than 155,000 Zambales residents get COVID-19 vaccine | Inquirer News

More than 155,000 Zambales residents get COVID-19 vaccine

/ 04:25 PM October 02, 2021

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A resident belonging to the A4 category or essential workers is vaccinated against COVID-19 in San Marcelino town, Zambales province. (Photo courtesy of San Marcelino Public Information Office)

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales – A total of 155,183 or 37.57 percent of the eligible population of this province were vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Saturday.

The latest data from the provincial health office showed that 72,400 residents are now fully vaccinated while 82,783 already received the first dose of the vaccine.

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The vaccine recipients are residents under the A1 to A5 category or health workers, senior citizens, persons with comorbidity, essential workers, and indigents in the province.

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The vaccinees received doses of the Sinovac, Astrazeneca, Moderna, Sinopharm, Pfizer, and the single-dose Janssen vaccine.

The province needs to vaccinate 413,000 residents or 70 percent of 590,800 population to achieve herd immunity.

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