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She said Davaoeños may now avail of their vaccination at the People's Park from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Monday to Friday.
She said bringing back the COVID-19 vaccination at People's Park aims to address the clamor of the majority of Dabawenyos as some were having difficulty locating their district health offices and others find the park more accessible from their workplaces.
Schlosser, however said, they are not yet offering weekend vaccinations although they are currently discussing it.
"Sige lang paningkamutan nato na sa CHO, COVID-19 Task Force, and City Government of Davao na maalibyuhan nang mga reklamo. We are working on it, rest assured lang gyud na ang atong tumong mapabilis and mas maging accessible atong services, especially sa COVID-19 vaccination sa atong katawhan,” Schlosser said in a report from the City Information Office.
The vaccination at People's Park will cater to the primary two-dose series, booster shots, and missed doses for the pediatric population five to 17 years old and adults 18 and above.
Pediatric vaccinees, meanwhile, will also have to present proof of age, such as birth certificate or school ID.
The city has recorded a total of 67 active cases from January 16 to 22. Of the number, 4 persons who were mostly unvaccinated died.
Schlosser reiterated that COVID-19 is still very much around with the recorded deaths.
She said vaccination is the only way to prevent acquiring the severity of the disease that may result to death.
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