DAVAO DEL NORTE, Mar. 29 (PIA) -- The City Government of Tagum is deploying its vaccination teams to the puroks to ensure that the senior citizens under the A2 Priority Group will get vaccinated.
As the City Health Office (CHO) of Tagum City intensifies its vaccination campaign even achieving its target, it is prioritizing eligible senior citizens to be vaccinated in the comfort of their homes.
As of Mar. 28 there are already 12,890 fully vaccinated senior citizens or 62.2% out of the target population for the A2 Priority Group or a total target of 20,728 senior citizens.
There are still some 8,000 unvaccinated senior citizens in the city who were not reached by the vaccination teams according to the City Health Office.
But with the initiative, senior citizens who can't go to the designated vaccinations sites due to severe comorbidities, sickness, or old age may now avail of the vaccine shots from their homes.
The house-to-house vaccination for senior citizens and all other priority groups started earlier this March in the City of Tagum. (PIA XI / Ezri Coda Jr. with reports from CIO - Tagum)
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