Manila vaccinates over 1M residents with at least one dose

The Manila local government announced that over one million residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

As of 3 p.m. on Thursday, 1,001,060 individuals have been vaccinated with at least a single dose.

A total of 667,439 Manila residents are fully vaccinated.

The city government has administered 1,629,702 doses since the start of vaccination in March, including the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

On Thursday alone, 24,385 doses of different brands were administered.

Manila is utilizing 19 schools, four malls, six district hospitals, and the Quirino Grandstand drive-thru as vaccination centers.

Home vaccination is also available for immobile senior citizens and the bedridden.

The city currently has 1,354 active COVID-19 cases, with Sampaloc and Tondo 1 having the most cases.

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