Pasay LGU deploys 207,542 vaccines; first dose vaccination still suspended

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The Pasay City government has deployed a total of 207,542 vaccines against COVID-19 despite the suspension of vaccination for the first dose last week due to vaccine supply shortage.

The Pasay City government has deployed a total of 207,542 vaccines against the coronavirus disease despite the suspension of vaccination for the first dose last week due to vaccine supply shortage.

The city government told residents who were vaccinated with their first dose of AstraZeneca to visit the PIO Facebook page to find out their schedule for the second dose. Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano assured residents that the vaccination for the first dose will resume as soon as the city receives more vaccines from the national government.

 

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