Taguig City has opened two new vaccination sites at Maharlika Elementary School and EM's Signal Village Elementary School, bringing the total to five inoculation centers.
These new sites complement the existing mega-hubs and community sites, including those at Lakeshore, Vista Mall Parking Building, and RP Cruz Elementary School.
Mayor Lino Cayetano stressed the importance of vaccination in controlling the virus and transitioning to the new normal, even during enhanced community quarantine.
He urged all Taguig residents to register for vaccination through the TRACE Taguig app.
The city also expects its purchased vaccines from AstraZeneca, Covovax, Covaxin, and Moderna to arrive in the third quarter.
Taguig City began its vaccination program on March 31, initially inoculating medical front-liners and then senior citizens and individuals with comorbidities.
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