House-to-house shingles vaccination in Makati a success - Mayor Abby


Makati City Mayor Abby Binay reported the success of the house-to-house inoculation of the shingles vaccine to Makatizens following its launch on August 8.

According to Binay, a total of 3,598 doses of the vaccine have been administered to senior citizens and immunocompromised individuals in Makati as of August 15.

Being the very first local government unit (LGU) in the country to offer the vaccine, the mayor explained the vaccination program aims to boost its medical care services to its residents and give them complete resistance against the virus.

Shingles is a viral infection triggered by the varicella-zoster virus, the same one that causes chickenpox.

Though not life-threatening, shingles can cause severe pain and discomfort. The symptoms of shingles often include pain, burning, tingling, and a red rash that develops into itchy, fluid-filled blisters.

Nearly 12,000 residents pre-registered to receive the Shingrix vaccine as early as January this year.

The vaccine, which requires two doses, is intended for immunocompromised adults aged 19 and above and senior residents aged 50 to 80.

Free of charge

Each dose of the Shingrix vaccine costs between P8,000 and P10,000. However, it is being given free to Makati Yellow Card holders. The second dose of the vaccine will be administered after one month to immunocompromised residents, while seniors will receive their second dose after two months.

"We encourage all eligible residents to take advantage of this free vaccination service to protect themselves from the severe effects of shingles," Binay stressed, as she reminded residents who are experiencing the symptoms of shingles or suspect that they may be infected, to visit the nearest health center for check-up.

Yellow Card holders may also consult at the Ospital ng Makati or Makati Life Medical Center for free.