Angono mayor gets vaccinated against COVID


Angono Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon on Monday (April 6) got vaccinated with the Sinovac vaccine at the Angono Gymnasium.

Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon / Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN

In a Facebook post, Calderon said she volunteered to be vaccinated first to show Angono residents that the vaccine and safe and encourage them to get inoculated as well.

Alan Maniaol, chief of staff of Mayor Calderon, told Manila Bulletin that the town received 500 Sinovac vaccines which the local government would use to inoculate the town’s frontline personnel.

Also inoculated on April 6 were medical and other frontliners, disaster team personnel, social workers, and Barangay Health Emergency Response Team (BHERT) members of each barangays.

As of April 3, the town received 2,215 registrations for vaccination.

Residents who have yet to register were encouraged to do sign up for vaccination online through https://forms.gle/MgT4f2zNWKgfg2ZYA or by scanning the QR code posted in the Facebook pages of Mayor Calderon and the Angono Public Information Office. An identification card is needed for registration.

Those who prefer to register manually can also do so by visiting their respective barangay halls.