But, those who were already given their vaccination schedules will still be prioritized, says Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas.
Gullas made his decision after a meeting with officials of the City Health Office and the city’s Emergency Operation Center on Tuesday, August 24.“Mangayo lang gyud ko pasensya sa atong mga constituents nga karun pa mi nakadecide nga i-allow ang walk-ins. One issue that I discussed with our City Health and EOC officials is the possibility that an unmanaged mass gathering could occur if we allow walk-ins. But hopefully we can manage if we start at 11am,” he said.
He is asking walk-ins to bring a valid Identification card “that will indicate that you are from Talisay or barangay certification if you have no ID.” “If you have co-morbidities, please provide medical certification from your doctor stating that you have this particular ailment,” Gullas added.
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