The City of Manila is ready to begin vaccinating minors aged five to 11 years old against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Monday, Feb. 7.
Around 30,000 doses of Comirnaty Pfizer brand vaccine specifically for use on minors aged five to 11 were delivered to the Sta. Ana Hospital in Manila on Saturday, Feb. 5.
About 18,488 minors in the five to 11 age bracket have already registered for vaccination against COVID-19.

Vaccination for this age bracket will take place starting Monday, Feb. 7 at the Manila Zoo in Malate, Manila which was recently converted into a COVID-19 vaccination site.
Adults looking to register their children for vaccination in Manila can apply online here: www.manilacovid19vaccine.ph
They must also book an appointment in order to visit the Manila Zoo through this link: www.manilazoo.ph
Pediatric vaccination was originally set to begin on Feb. 4 but was postponed by the National Task Force Against COVID-19 due to a delay in the shipment of Comirnaty Pfizer brand vaccines to be used on minors aged five to 11.