Bulacan starts giving COVID-19 booster shots for frontliners | Inquirer News

Bulacan starts giving COVID-19 booster shots for frontliners

By: - Correspondent / @inquirerdotnet
/ 01:51 PM November 19, 2021

Liz Mungcal, Bulacan provincial disaster risk reduction and management officer, is among the first to get a COVID-19 booster shot on Wednesday, Nov. 17. (Photo from Mungcal’s Facebook page)

CITY OF MALOLOS—The province of Bulacan on Wednesday started administering booster shots against COVID-19 to its more than 43,000 medical frontliners and healthcare workers.

Dr. Hijordis Marushka Celis, Bulacan COVID-19 task force vice chair, said giving booster vaccines would run until January and would cover those engaged in delivery services.

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Celis said they administered booster shots made by Pfizer to the medical frontliners and healthcare workers, who were injected with the Sinovac vaccine as their first and second doses.

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Those jabbed with AstraZeneca vaccine will have their booster shot of Pfizer in January.

As of Thursday, Bulacan’s active COVID-19 cases dropped further to 698 from 746 on Tuesday. It was the lowest daily tally recorded in the past 11 months.

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Bulacan recorded 88,639 COVDI-19 cases with 86,497 recoveries and 1,444 deaths since last year. INQ

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