DOH encourages parents to get kids aged 5 to 11 vaccinated vs COVID-19 starting Feb. 4

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DOH encouraged parents of children ages five to 11 to have them vaccinated against the COVID-19 as the government is set to open the vaccination program for the said age group starting Friday, Feb. 4.

The Department of Health encouraged parents of children ages five to 11 to have them vaccinated against the coronavirus disease as the government is set to open the vaccination program for the said age group starting Friday, Feb. 4.

“Kaya sa ating mga magulang, wala po kayong dapat ipangamba at agaran niyo na pong ipa-rehistro ang inyong mga anak upang sila po ay mabakunahan na ,” she added.

 

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