QC to tap nuns for its Covid-19 mass vaccination
MANILA, Philippines — The Quezon City government is considering enlisting nuns who are former medical workers as vaccinators for its Covid-19 immunization drive.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte disclosed this Thursday, as the local government presented its preparations for mass vaccination against SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes Covid-19.
According to Belmonte, the city government will coordinate with religious institutions, among others, to help them carry out the inoculation campaign.
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“Many of the nuns that work in the religious sector are nurses so we are asking the religious sector to help us in these particular issues,” she said in a press conference.
Earlier, the Quezon City government said it aims to vaccinate 1.6 million residents or 54 percent of the city population in six to eight months this year.
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