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QC kicks off COVID-19 vaccination drive for children with co-morbidities

Home » Media » QC kicks off COVID-19 vaccination drive for children with co-morbidities
  • October 22, 2021
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The Quezon City government has opened its online booking for vaccination of minors with co-morbidities, aged 12 to 17, to give them protection against COVID-19.

This after the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) approved the proposal to inoculate children using vaccines that were granted Emergency Use Authorization by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

“We have seen in the past months how the virus has been affecting our kids as well. It’s high time that we expand the vaccination program to them. We, in the local government, would like to assure everyone that the inoculation process for the children will be as smooth, if not better, as the ones we had for the adults,” said Mayor Joy Belmonte.

The kick-off activity will be held on Friday at 2 PM at the Quezon City General Hospital. The event will be attended by Belmonte, Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya of the Department of Interior and Local Government, and representatives from the Department of Health.

Dr. Maria Lourdes Eleria of the QC Task Force Vax to Normal said that Pfizer and Moderna will be used in the inoculation as these two vaccines were the only ones approved by the FDA for use of the target group so far.

Previously, the city government started its online registration for minors with co-morbidities. Parents or guardians of these minors may register and book them for vaccination through the QC VaxEasy website: www.qceservices.quezoncity.gov.ph/qcvaxeasy, or through their respective barangays.

The target group is considered part of the Priority Group A3. Co-morbidities include medical complexity, genetic conditions, neurologic conditions, metabolic/endocrine diseases, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, HIV infection, tuberculosis, chronic respiratory diseases, renal disorders, hepatobiliary diseases, and those who are immunocompromised due to disease or treatment.

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