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A1, A2 groups get 2nd booster shots in Manila

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The Manila Health Department (MHD) has started conducting vaccination of the second booster shots for healthcare workers (A1), senior citizens (A2)  and the immunocompromised (A3) on Thursday.

In a statement Friday, the MHD said a total of 1,625 persons have received their second booster shots of COVID-19 vaccines on May 19, 2022.

The MHD said the inoculation of the second booster is being conducted in the six public hospitals of the six districts of Manila,  namely the Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center, Ospital ng Tondo, Justice Jose Abad Santos General Hospital, Ospital ng Sampaloc, Ospital ng Maynila, and Sta. Ana Hospital.

Other vaccination sites were four shopping malls namely Robinsons Place Manila,  SM City San Lazaro, SM City Manila, and Lucky Chinatown Mall.

The MHD is also conducting the inoculation of the second booster shots in the 44 health centers located in the six districts of Manila, as well as conducting this through home vaccinations.

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Included in the immunocompromised individuals are the following: Immunodeficiency State, HIV, Active Cancer or Malignancy, Transplant Recipients, Undergoing Steroid Treatment, patients with poor prognosis/bedridden patients, and other conditions of immunodeficiency as certified by the physician.

For categories A1 (healthcare workers) and A2 (senior citizens) COVID-19 vaccine brands  used were Pfizer and  Moderna.

For A3 category  (immunocompromised persons),  all COVID-19 vaccine brands available  were used, depending on whether these are homologous or heterologous vaccines.

The interval for A1 and A2 categories is four months after the first booster shot was inoculated. While for the immunocompromised, three months interval after the first booster shot was given.

For those planning to have booster shots in Manila, the  MHD advised those included in these categories  to bring the following documents:

1. Vaccination ID indicating its two initial doses of inoculation and one booster shot;  2. Valid ID;  and 3. Medical Certificate for the Immunocompromised.

The MHD is encouraging the public included in the categories to go to the nearest  vaccination sites in their respective residences, and have their second booster shots.

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