Angeles City deploys COVID-19 vaccination teams to borders | Inquirer News

Angeles City deploys COVID-19 vaccination teams to borders

/ 07:56 PM September 01, 2022

n employee of the Angeles City government administers a booster shot to a resident of Mabalacat City

An employee of the Angeles City government administers a booster shot to a resident of Mabalacat City inside an ambulance. (Photo courtesy of Angeles City government)

MABALACAT CITY, Pampanga — The Angeles City government deployed on Thursday teams of COVID-19 vaccinators to the boundaries it shares with this city, City of San Fernando, and Porac town.

A mobile bus clinic and two ambulances were stationed along the borders, serving residents of the three adjacent localities along with Angeles City residents, who received initial doses or booster shots.

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Angeles Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr. said the deployment of vaccination teams aims to fast-track the national government’s campaign to inoculate as many Filipinos as possible against COVID-19.

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On August 5 this year, Lazatin also ordered the deployment of mobile bus clinics and ambulances to its borders to vaccinate and administer booster shots to eligible residents of its neighboring localities.

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