Las Pinas vaccinates 45,000 minors against COVID-19

The Las Pinas City government has registered 45,000 minors aged 12 to 17 for its COVID-19 vaccination program.

The city aims to inoculate approximately 6,000 minors per day to complete the vaccination of the targeted 65,000 children by the end of November.

Two vaccination sites, SM Center Las Pinas and SM South Mall, have increased their daily recipient capacity to 1,000 each.

Mayor Imelda Aguilar is encouraging minors aged 12 to 17 to get vaccinated under the 'Ligtas na Las Pineros, Lahat Bakunado' program for their protection.

Parents and guardians can register their children through Department of Education registration, barangay enrollment, or online.

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