covid-19 vaccine

These Metro Manila cities are already vaccinating the A4 group

Some local government units have started vaccinating government, private, and informal sector workers belonging to the A4 group today

It’s on the house: Restaurant freebies and deals for the vaxxed

From free drinks and desserts to a discount card, here are a few treats waiting for you on the other side of your vaccination

A woman getting vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, courtesy of Grig Montegrande for Inquirer.net
This website tells us how long it’ll take until we achieve herd immunity

With vaccination programs (slowly) rolling out, lack of supply is one of the biggest hurdles we’re facing against herd immunity

an elderly woman being injected with covid-19 vaccine by a health worker
These are the cities in Metro Manila where you can register for COVID-19 vaccine

Find out if your city is included and how you can sign up

The government’s pandemic response: What’s changed since last year?

In Mar. 2020, the government announced a hard lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19. In Mar. 2021, the government announced an “NCR plus GCQ bubble” to curb the spread of COVID-19. Sounds familiar?

an elderly woman being injected with covid-19 vaccine by a health worker
Can you be vaccinated against COVID-19? It depends on these factors

DOH just released vaccination guidelines with factors like age, exposure and existing health conditions, determining whether or not you may be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19

Just like flu shots, we may need to get the COVID-19 vaccine every year —DOH

Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire agreed with Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky, who likened the coronavirus vaccine to seasonal flu shots

Frontliners and senior citizens will be the first to receive COVID-19 vaccines

Persons with comorbidities are also on top of the list, but only if they have medical certificates from their doctors

Working in Makati? The city will vaccinate you for free

Employees of registered Makati businesses can get their jabs for free, says Mayor Abby Binay

Catholic bishops offer church facilities as vaccination sites

CBCP’s top officials have also expressed willingness to be vaccinated in public