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City of Manila: 75 sites open for 3-day national COVID-19 vaccination drive

/ 11:56 AM November 28, 2021

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Manila City Hall (INQUIRER.net file photo / RYAN LEAGOGO)

MANILA, Philippines — The City of Manila will open 75 COVID-19 vaccination sites during the national government’s three-day national vaccination day from November 29 to December 1.

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In a statement on Sunday, the local government said that administration of the first, second, and booster doses for all priority groups will be conducted during the three-day event dubbed “Bayanihan, Bakunahan.”

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Inoculation will be done in 44 district health centers, 18 community school sites, six district hospitals, three schools, and four mall sites.

The city government reminded vaccinees, residents or non-residents, to present their printed waiver form or quick response (QR) code for verification.

Vaccinees must register at manilacovid19vaccine.ph to generate a QR code.

Vaccinees are likewise advised to bring a valid identification card and wear a face mask and face shield.

The following are the COVID-19 vaccination sites in the City of Manila during:

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District health centers (first and second dose of A1-A5 – Sinovac and AstraZeneca)

-Doña Aurora Quezon

-Bo. Fugoso

-Bo. Magsaysay

-Dagupan

-Tondo Foreshore

-Parola

-J. Posadas

-Smokey Mountain

-Velasquez

-Vitas

-Atang Dela Rama

-Aurora

-Bo. Obrero

-Palomar

-Tayabas

-Tondo

-V. Fugoso

-Lanuza

-Dimasalang

-San Nicolas

-San Sebastian

-Earnshaw

-Luzviminda

-Belmonte

-Calabash

-Domingo Santiago

-Dapitan

-Ma. Clara

-Paltoc

-F. Legarda

-Rosario Reyes

-Paco

-Pedro Gil

-Icasiano

-San Andres

-Buhay Mahalaga

-Intramuros

-Corazon Aquino (Calic + Baseco)

-Bagong Brgy

-Esperanza

-Isidro Mendoza

-A.H. Lacson

-J. Vicencio

-Bacood

-San Miguel

Community school sites (first and second dose of 12-17-year olds – Pfizer; booster for A1-A3 – all brands)

-Isabelo Delos Reyes Elementary School

-Emilio Jacinto Elementary School

-Vicente Lim Elementary School

-Pres. Sergio Osmeña High School

-Plaridel Elementary School

-Calderon Elementary School

-Andres Bonifacio Elementary School

-Pedro Guevarra Elementary School

-Juan Sumulong Elementary School

-Legarda Elementary School

-Ramon Magsaysay High School

-Moises Salvador Elementary School

-Rafael Palma Elementary School

-Manuel A. Roxas High School

-Justo Lucban Elementary School

-Sta. Ana Elementary School

-EARIST High School

-Jacinto Zamora Elementary School

District hospitals (first and second dose of 12-17-year olds – Pfizer; first dose of A1-A5, booster for A1-A3 – all brands)

-Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center

-Ospital ng Tondo

-Justice Jose Abad Santos General Hospital

-Ospital ng Sampaloc

-Ospital ng Maynila

-Sta. Ana Hospital

Schools (first dose of 12-17-year olds – Pfizer)

-Manila Cathedral School

-Holy Child Catholic School

-La Consolacion College

Mall sites (first and second dose of 12-17-year olds – Pfizer; first dose of A1-A5 – all brands)

-SM City San Lazaro

-SM City Manila

-Robinsons Place Manila

-Lucky Chinatown

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