As part of the national government’s vaccine rollout, healthcare workers in one of the Quezon City government’s local hospitals were inoculated with their first dose of the CoronaVac vaccines today, March 3. Yesterday, the Quezon City General Hospital (QCGH) received an initial 300 doses of the CoronaVac vaccines from the national government through the Department of Health. These were given to 300 healthcare workers who signed up for the program. Only healthcare workers aged 18-59 and in good health condition will be inoculated by their fellow QCGH doctors. This is a milestone in our COVID-19 response. We have begun the vaccination process starting with our health workers whose lives have been constantly at risk since the pandemic began last year,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said. QCGH Director Josephine Sabando stated that most of its healthcare workers were willing to be vaccinated. However, when the vaccine to be used was identified, some hesitated. But after attending their town hall meetings where they were presented with facts and studies, many doctors, nurses, and other medical staff changed their minds and registered for the vaccination. Since we are continuously addressing COVID-19
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