QC aims to vaccinate 150,000 during 3-day national drive

The Quezon City government is aiming to vaccinate 150,000 individuals during the three-day national vaccination drive that began on November 29.

Various sectors, including the QC Police District and the Bureau of Fire Protection, have dispatched additional healthcare workers to assist at vaccination sites.

Mayor Joy Belmonte expressed the city's commitment to maximizing the vaccination drive, which prioritizes unvaccinated minors, unvaccinated adults, and booster shots for eligible individuals.

Quezon City has administered a total of 3,948,667 vaccine doses to date, with 1,853,106 individuals having received their second dose.

The city has fully vaccinated 109.01 percent of its target adult population and administered at least one dose to 175,772 minors aged 12 to 17.

As of Sunday, Quezon City's active COVID-19 cases have decreased to 645, representing 0.36 percent of the total 179,572 infections.

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