San Juan City starts inoculation of SJMC health workers using AstraZeneca vaccines
A total of 230 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines were received by the San Juan City government to inoculate health workers from San Juan Medical Center (SJMC) using the said vaccine on Thursday (March 11).

The city government said that 143 medical workers of SJMC signed up to be vaccinated using AstraZeneca vaccines, including 10 senior citizens.
Ret. Gen. Dr. Ramon Marin, chief of clinic at the SJMC was the first medical worker of the hospital to be vaccinated using the Oxford-made vaccine.
“I encourage medical frontliners to get vaccinated because the vaccines are safe and it will give us added protection since we deal with patients every day. This also sets a good example and increase Filipinos' confidence that the vaccine is safe and effective,” Marin said.
This is the second day of vaccination rollout to SJMC frontliners, with the first one held last March 6.
A total of 141 medical workers of the hospital were vaccinated using Sinovac-made vaccines with 40 more of them signing up to be inoculated this afternoon.
“I am grateful to our medical frontliners from the San Juan Medical Center for taking the lead and setting good examples to our constituents. Indeed, we need to be protected in order to protect those around us,” San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora, who is currently in quarantine at the Cardinal Santos Medical Center after testing positive for COVID-19 on March 1, 2021, said in a call to the medical workers.
Meanwhile, 797 health workers from Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) were vaccinated with Sinovac-made vaccines while 526 received AstraZeneca-made vaccines. Today will be the last day of inoculation at CSMC.
Healthcare workers who received the SinoVac vaccine will get their second dose 28 days after their first jab and those who received the AstraZeneca vaccine will get it after six weeks.