DOH to health centers: Continue to immunize children, but follow COVID-19 measures

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DOH to health centers: Continue to immunize children, but follow COVID-19 measures
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The Department of Health is calling on clinics and other medical facilities to continue providing immunization for children, with observance of coronavirus infection control measures.

Kahit na nasa gitna tayo ng pandemya, mahalaga pa rin na bigyan natin ng angkop at mga karagdagang 'patch up' na pagbabakuna sa mga bata para hindi sila magkasakit; mahawa; at hindi lumaganap ang mga sakit na ito

[Translation: Even though we are in the middle of a pandemic, it is still important that we have our children vaccinated; so they will not get sick, and we will avoid transmission of other illnesses.] The DOH likewise urged parents to keep the vaccinations of their children up-to-date. It noted that some health facilities are still offering immunization services amid the quarantine.Isa lang po ang ating pinapaalala — dapat pina-practice po natin 'yung physical distancing na sinasabi natin[Translation: We only have one reminder — practice physical distancing.]

Vaccine shots are free in public facilities, like health centers, city health offices, and regional health units.

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