Pediatric population vaccination rates are still low
The Davao City Covid-19 Task Force is urging parents and guardians of children between the ages of 5 and 11 to have them immunized. The pediatric population in Davao City continues to have low vaccination rates, according to Dr. Michelle Schlosser, spokes
Pediatric population vaccination rates are still low
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Schlosser said data shows that there are unvaccinated pediatric patients who died because of Covid-19.

“I don’t know what data that you need pero for that past few weeks naay mga datus nga naga show that there are pediatric patients na mamatay because of Covid-19 and most of them are unvaccinated. Unta dili nato hulaton nga daghan pa ang mamatay because Covid-19 is already preventable. Kung dili man nato ma-prevent ang transmission of disease ang puwede nato ma prevent is ang kamatayon because of Covid-19. It will be done by having your vaccines as well as shared accountability and responsibility towards our health dapat kabalo gyud ta kung unsa ang risko sa atoang kinabuhi pati na sa atoang mga loved ones. Again naay leniency sa atoang mga health protocols but at the end of the day it still your choice kung unsaon nimo pag protekta sa imong sarili as well as your loved ones,” she said.

Schlosser earlier reminded the parents to have their children vaccinated amid the recent deaths of two kids, who were among the nine unvaccinated mortality in Davao City due to Covid-19 from October 23 to 29, 2022.

She said that of the 10 recorded deaths, one belonged to the five to 11 age group while another was from the 12 to 17 age bracket – all eligible for the government’s free anti-Covid-19 vaccination program.

Meanwhile, the Vaccination Cluster is also intensifying vaccination rollout to 5 to 11 years old. In coordination with the Department of Education 11 (DepEd) 11, it is now also conducting vaccination in public schools every Friday.

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