Tarlac starts accepting minors with illnesses for jabs against COVID-19

A college student gets vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Tarlac State University’s gymnasium. (Photo courtesy of the Tarlac City Information Office)

A college student gets vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Tarlac State University’s gymnasium. (Photo courtesy of the Tarlac City Information Office)

ANGELES CITY––The Tarlac provincial government started Wednesday, Nov. 3, to include minors with comorbidities with ages 12 through 17 in its vaccination drive against COVID-19.

In a statement, it said eligible minors must go to the Tarlac Provincial Hospital in Tarlac City for inoculation.

The provincial government said minors needed to present medical certifications detailing their respective medical condition, documents proving their age, and valid identification cards or documents of their parents or legal guardians.

Several local governments outside Metro Manila began the pediatric immunization against COVID-19 last week. INQ

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A college student gets vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Tarlac State University’s gymnasium. (Photo courtesy of the Tarlac City Information Office)

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