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In this time of pandemic, one of the solutions that our government could offer is vaccination. There are a lot of news about the vaccine. I remember at first I have hesitations and choosy with the brand, but as days go by and with the growing number of cases (especially with the surge in India with the new Delta variant) - I realized that I should not be choosy and be open for it. I still believe that whatever vaccine you will get - it's the one meant for you and you will be protected.
Last June 2, I got my first dose of Sinovac vaccine. Yes, the controversial China vaccine, I need not elaborate or write about it because I am not a medical expert. All I know is that it was approved by the Philippines' Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and it's safe for emergency use here in the Philippines. Honestly, my choice is either Pfizer or Astra Zeneca but when I went to the vaccination site only the Sinovac vaccine is available.
Falling under A3 category because of my severe allergies leading to asthma (hika), I am eligible to be vaccinated after the A1 (healthworkers) and A2 (senior citizens). As a legit Pasigueña (since birth) I registered online via Pasig Bakuna Profiling It was not a walk in the park registration, I even sent a text to confirm my vaccine registration via "Pasig Bakuna Confirm" :
BakunaConfirm<space>Surname/<space>First name/<space>Middle initial/<space>Birthdate/<space>Barangay
After a week of follow ups - I received a schedule via SMS. I took a leave from work even though my schedule was in the afternoon. I arrived at the vaccination site earlier than my allotted time, but there are only few people there (maybe because it was raining).
Here are the things you need to bring:
- Pasig Pass
- Valid Identification Card (ID) - Government issued ID
- Ball pen
- Your phone where you received your SMS schedule. (In case the security guard looks for it. In my case they did not asked for it since they have the master file of the people who are scheduled that day.)
- Medical records (in my case I just brought the medicines I am taking - but they did not bother to look at it. They will just ask what are the medicines you are taking).
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