Mandaluyong-LGU to mark houses, establishments with vaccinated residents, workers

In a report by Mark Makalalad of Super Radyo DZBB on GTV “Balitanghali” on Tuesday, Jimmy Isidro, chief of the Public Information Office of Mandaluyong, said they have already started putting stickers on establishments where employees have been vaccinated and homes that qualified family members have been vaccinated.

The sticker read the words, “Relax, we’re vaxed.”

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In order to be affixed with a sticker, it is necessary to vaccinate (at least with the first dose) those living in the house or employees of the establishment.
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On the other hand, Isidro clarified that there is no discrimination in their campaign because no reward is given to those vaccinated who already have stickers.

The Mandaluyong LGU will tour the establishments and houses with the help of the barangay staff to put up stickers.

They hope that the campaign will be effective and that more people will register with their MandaVax to get vaccinated.

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Nearly 200,000 have been vaccinated with the first dose in Mandaluyong, while nearly 6,000 have completed the second dose, based on the latest data.

The Mandaluyong LGU has also flooded the vaccination sites and is conducting a “vaccination night” to speed up the process and achieve people protection early.

Mandaluyong-LGU to mark houses, establishments with vaccinated residents, workers

Authorities also reminded the vaccinated that they should still adhere to health protocols even after completing the second dose of the vaccine.

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Meanwhile, many cities in Metro Manila no longer have a supply of vaccines for the first dose this Wednesday.

It was announced that there would be no first dose vaccination in many cities in Metro Manila. These include Makati, Muntinlupa, Parañaque,  and Las Piñas.

According to the LGUs, no  has yet arrived from the national government, and they are still waiting for more vaccines. They are also waiting for the vaccines they bought themselves but are not sure when they will arrive.

The National Task Force Against COVID-19 and DOH has not yet released any new data regarding the country’s vaccine rollout.

Based on the monitoring of the ABS-CBN Investigative and Research Group, the total administered vaccine doses in the country are 11.7 million as of July 4, of which 2,868,905 have been fully vaccinated.

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