Prelate asks faithful to help parish- based vaccination centers
Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles has appealed to the faithful to help parish-based vaccination centers.

"I am endorsing the noble efforts of the priests in the parishes and the parish staff to organize this parish-based vaccination center," he said in a circular letter dated August 7.
"I appeal to our parishioners, our friends and benefactors to assist the parish in terms of helping out in the campaign for needed volunteers... and to assist in seeing to it that the material items will be available and ready for the vaccination to be conducted in the parish," added Valles.
The appeal includes having volunteer medical professionals, such as doctors, nurses, medical technologists, pharmacists, who will undergo orientation and training by the City Health Office Vaccination Team The prelate said there is also a need for volunteers to do the work of ushering, registration, validation of vaccine-related documents, screening, and counselling, among others.
Valles asked parishioners to help provide meals, snacks, and bottled water for the volunteers as well as lend extra computer laptops, electric fans, and others to be used during the actual vaccination.
The Davao Archdiocese earlier expressed willingness to be of assistance to the City Government and City Health Office in the effort to bring vaccination to as many people as quickly as possible amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
The City Health Office, Valles said, through its Vaccination Team, has started to partner with their parishes in organizing the parish-based Vaccination Center.
He said last July 31, this was successfully operationalized at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Obrero, Davao City and 686 people were vaccinated on that day.