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ABOUT 120 female learners ages 9 to 14 from public schools in Plaridel, Pulilan, and Bulakan successfully received the HPV vaccine as part of the local government’s efforts to guard the youth against cervical cancer.
The “Sa Aking Paglaki, Walang HPV” school-based vaccination program aligns with the community vaccination effort. The local government of Bulacan, provincial representatives from the Department of Health , the Department of the Interior and Local Government , the Department of Education , along with healthcare company MSD in the Philippines, promoted access and administration of the vaccine to Grade 4 female students.
“Ang launch natin ngayon ay hudyat ng patuloy na sunud-sunod na pagbabakuna hanggang macover natin ang 100% completion ng mga kabataang kababaihan .” Parents also expressed their opinions on the vaccination program. “Isa po itong epektibong pamamaraan upang maiwasan ang cervical cancer na pangalawang sanhi ng pagkamatay ng mga kababaihan ,” Remelyn, mother of two children being vaccinated on that day, shared. She also shared her appreciation for the program. “Salamat po sa government ng Bulacan, kay Governor at sa lahat ng pamunuan. Malaking tulong po ito sa aming lahat bilang mga magulang .
“Ang launch natin ngayon ay hudyat ng patuloy na sunud-sunod na pagbabakuna hanggang macover natin ang 100% completion ng mga kabataang kababaihan .”
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