by Ruel B. Francisco January 26, 2021 Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla (Photo from City Government of Bacoor) BACOOR CITY, Cavite - Mayor Lani Me...
January 26, 2021
Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla (Photo from City Government of Bacoor) |
BACOOR CITY, Cavite - Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla disclosed that the city government earmarked about P50 million to P100 million for the procurement of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The local chief executive announced this development during a virtual meeting with the League of Cities in the Philippines (LCP) along with other LCEs and National Task Force Against COVID-19 and Vaccine Czar Sec. Carlito Galvez, Jr.
In a letter presented to the LCP, the Mayor said the budget allocation for the COVID-19 vaccine is intended to cover 70 percent of the total projected population of 707,604 for 2021 that were targeted for vaccination.
According to Mayor Revilla, the city government will prioritize essential workers and vulnerable groups in its COVID-19 vaccination.
Revilla said the vaccination will initially cover the identified 2,200 city frontline health care workers; 312 uniformed personnel, 469 Social Workers, 44,471 Senior Citizens, 12,953 Persons with Disability (PWD), 1,388 Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) in the city's jail facilities, 1,813 other frontline government workers, 2,618 teachers, 92,525 students, and 85,000 of the indigent population.
During the meeting, different LGUs disclosed that they preferred vaccines developed by companies such as AztraZeneca with its vaccine approved for emergency use and now being administered to healthcare workers in the United Kingdom. Others meanwhile said that they will procure vaccines manufactured by drugmakers such as Johnson&Johnson, Novavax, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Moderna.
With regards to the private companies in the city, no commitment for the procurement of the vaccines for their employees has been given yet according to the official. (Ruel Francisco with reports from the Bacoor Public Information Office)
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