PH Red Cross intensifies vaccination efforts vs COVID-19
Amid the surge in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in the country, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) underscored the need to speed up vaccination efforts.

“Urgent action is needed to arrest the rising human toll due to the ongoing pandemic, that is why the Red Cross is intensifying its vaccination efforts as COVID-19 cases in our country are surging once again,” PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Senator Richard Gordon in a statement issued Saturday, Aug. 7.
Growing number of ‘Bakuna’ Centers
As part of its response against the COVID-19 pandemic, PRC started vaccinating in June through the establishment of its “Bakuna” Centers.

On Aug. 5, the new PRC EDSA Boni Bakuna Center located at a former 24-hour convenience rolled out its vaccination drive. It caters to COVID-19 priority groups - specifically the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) - as part of the government's vaccination initiative and the expanded A1, A2, and A3 categories.
PRC Health Manager Mark Abrigo said that the LGU has granted the new PRC Bakuna Center accreditation on Aug. 4 with CBCR#08574.
As of Aug. 5, the PRC has nine “Bakuna Centers” in Metro Manila which include the PRC PLMC Mandaluyong, PRC EDSA Boni, PRC Pasay Chapter, PRC Port Area, PRC Kabaka Manila, and PRC Letran Manila. In partnership with local government units (LGUs), PRC also has “Bakuna Centers” in Quezon City - Ever Commonwealth, PRC Rizal Chapter - Arcovia Mall Pasig, and PRC Rizal Chapter - San Lorenzo Mall Makati.

PRC said that and will also be opening more Bakuna Centers around Metro Manila in the coming weeks which include PRC Caloocan City - MCU; PRC Malabon - Rotary Club of Malabon; PRC Quezon City - Fisher Mall; PRC Marikina - Concepcion Elementary School; and PRC Rizal Chapter (Pasig) - Rizal Technological University.