San Juan City commenced its COVID-19 vaccination program for indigent residents on June 15, inoculating 435 individuals with Pfizer vaccines.
Manila began vaccinating its indigent population (A5 group) on June 16, using 74,000 doses of Pfizer vaccines received from the national government.
High demand for COVID-19 vaccines among Manila's indigent residents led to the allocation of an additional 200 doses at the Sta. Ana Elementary School vaccination site.
Caloocan City also started inoculating its A5 individuals on June 16 across six vaccination sites.
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