PH Red Cross to help vaccinate teens vs COVID-19

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Philippine Red Cross to help government in vaccinating teens vs COVID19

MANILA— The Philippine Red Cross on Friday said it would help the government in vaccinating teens from COVID-19 through their "bakuna centers" in Mandaluyong starting this weekend.

The Red Cross bakuna centers, set to open on Saturday, are located at its Logistics and Multipurpose Center in Apo, Mandaluyong and its operations center along EDSA-Boni Avenue. "Also, as the government targets to resume face-to-face classes anytime this year, the humanitarian organization targets to vaccinate more children against [COVID-19] which will keep them protected during the resumption of face-to-face classes," the statement read.

Following the pilot inoculation in the centers, PRC said it would carry out vaccinations every Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays "depending on the supply provided by the government."

 

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