The city government of Manila has initiated several COVID-19 booster vaccination drives to combat the post-holiday surge.
These initiatives include a drive-thru vaccination program at Kartilya ng Katipunan specifically for bikers and motorcycle riders, which commenced on Saturday, January 8.
Additionally, nighttime vaccination programs were held at the Divisoria market for market workers from Wednesday, January 5 to Thursday, January 6.
A drive-thru booster vaccination campaign for delivery riders from various services was also conducted at the Bonifacio Shrine from Thursday, January 6 to Friday, January 7.
As of Monday, January 10, a total of 5,297 delivery riders, Divisoria market workers, motorists, and cyclists have received their booster shots.
These vaccination programs are open to both Manila residents and non-residents on a first-come, first-served basis.
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