Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire issued the statement when asked about the policy of the DOH on government workers who want to wait to get vaccinated with their preferred brands.
Vergeire said holding off on vaccination would be unfair for other government workers who have already complied with the protocols of the government.The DOH remarks come on the heels of an admission by Public Attorney’s Office chief Persida Acosta that she has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 because she was waiting for a “protein-based vaccine.”
Meanwhile, the Philippine Medical Association said the government should schedule National COVID-19 Vaccination Days for children aged 5 to11. “We really need more spacious vaccination centers for these children because children of this age group have the tendency to have a short attention span. It would be best if there is a video they can watch while they wait for their turn,” he added.
Atienza said such COVID-19 National Vaccination Days should be scheduled on weekends so as not to run in conflict with the work schedule of the parents or guardians.The DOH on Wednesday said 58 percent of minors aged 12 to 17 have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. “Most cases have been mild. But some patients have turned severe with critical manifestations. Some have developed complications like multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children ,” she told reporters in a virtual forum Wednesday.
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