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BACOLOD CITY — The provincial government of Negros Occidental is stepping up its campaign on inoculating more Negrenses against coronavirus disease 2019 with the launching of the Bakunahang Bayan: PinasLakas Special Vax Days in Murcia town.
The provincial government is aiming for 90 percent fully vaccinated senior citizens and 50 percent first booster dose for the general population.
"We're also helping the province in the overall campaign. That's why we're here to give support," said Undersecretary for Health Policy and Infrastructure Kenneth Ronquillo.
Ronquillo together with Undersecretary for Health Regulation Team Charade Mercado-Grande led the ceremonial vaccination held at the town's public plaza, in the presence of Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson and Mayor Victor Gerardo Rojas.
Lacson acknowledged that Negros Occidental has been lagging behind other provinces in the Covid-19 vaccination campaign.
"It's nothing to be proud of. I just have be honest enough to say that we have fallen short of our target. It needs a concerted effort of all local government units," said Lacson, adding that the need for booster shots as people stand to lose the gains of the first vaccination and would not be able to maintain the population's immunity.