DOH eyeing COVID-19 vaccination rollout for children beyond NCR
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) is considering expanding the COVID-19 vaccination of children with comorbidities aged 12 to 17 beyond the National Capital Region (NCR)
“Tama po ‘yun. ‘Yan na po ‘yung mga susunod na gagawin na natin. By October 29, may plano na po by Friday to further expand itong pagbabakuna natin ng ating mga kabataan with comorbidities,” Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said on Teleradyo Monday.
(That’s correct. That is our next step. By October 29, we planto further expand the vaccination of children with comorbidities.)
As of October 24, the government has vaccinated 9,928 children with comorbidities in Metro Manila.
Vergeire said that there are no serious adverse reactions reported among vaccinated children, so far.
Article continues after this advertisementShe, however, earlier reported that four minors experienced adverse events which were all managed.
Article continues after this advertisementThe pilot run of pediatric vaccination commenced on October 15 in eight participating hospitals in Metro Manila.
Last week, the DOH kicked off the Phase 2 of COVID-19 immunization among children in 24 vaccination sites in Metro Manila.
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