3rd District Solon announces key district activities Solon eyes on school clinics to play key role in Covid vaccination
Third district representative Kristine Alexie Tutor looks at school clinics to play a critical role in the implementation of the Coronavirus disease (Covid) vaccine.
She said that to implement the immunization program, massive mobilization of health professionals and students from the courses in Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Technology is needed for deployment to schools in collaboration with the Department of Education (DepEd) and Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
Aside from the schools, the churches, and shopping malls can also serve as vaccination centers, to avert the long lines of people in hospitals and barangay health centers.
The solon said that there will be a need of the involvement of the delivery firms, cargo forwarders, inter-island ships, bus lines, and other transportation utilities to deliver the vaccines to intended recipients.
Rep. Kristine Alexie Tutor (third from left) does the honors in the ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the start of the use of the evacuation center/covered court in Alicia town. The P5 million evacuation center/covered court is funded through the General Appropriations Act of 2020. From left Capt. are Dean Reuel Tabayag, of the Philippine National Police Special Action Company, a representative from the project‘s contractor, Mayor Victoriano Torres III, Vice Mayor Marnilou Ayuban, Alicia Sangguniang Bayan Kagawad Elias Bolanio and Kagawad Bryan Bolabos.