Party-themed COVID vaccination site greets Zambales kids | Inquirer News

Party-themed COVID vaccination site greets Zambales kids

Children in Zambales province are greeted by images of comic book characters and colorful balloons at a vaccination site in Botolan on Tuesday (Feb. 15). PHOTO FROM SULONG BOTOLAN

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales—At least 100 children aged 5 to 11 were welcomed by a children’s party-themed vaccination site in the capital town of Iba on Tuesday (Feb. 15).

Images of comic book characters and balloons in different colors greeted children at the vaccination site.

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Party clowns gave entertainment while children were treated to free face paints and party giveaways as they waited for their turn to get injected.

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Dr. Maria Francial Laxamana, assistant health secretary, urged parents to have their children vaccinated as she facilitated the event.

She said it was important to have children vaccinated against SARS-Cov2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and its variants as it would be crucial to the resumption of all in-person classes nationwide.

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Laxamana said attaining herd immunity would also help speed up economic recovery.

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Dr. Noel Bueno, the provincial health director, said the mass vaccination of children was also held simultaneously in remote communities in Botolan town.

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Earlier, Bueno said pediatric vaccination in the province would allow  “walk-ins” to encourage more parents to bring their children to the vaccination sites.

The province targets to vaccinate 68,000 children within the 5-11 age group.

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