TXT’s Concert In 4DX Brings MOAs To The Edge Of Their Seats—Quite Literally

Experience music like never before in “Tomorrow X Together: Hyperfocus,” the immersive 4DX concert film featuring admired hits, available at Ayala Malls Cinemas from January 15-21.

‘iNDIEGENIUS’ Project Champions Cultural Films For The Second Time Around

With its second edition, the iNDIEGENIUS Project Lab at iACADEMY provides promising filmmakers with essential tools and support to explore Indigenous storytelling.

Weaving the Past into the Future: Cebu Pacific Promotes Philippine Textile Arts

Cebu Pacific takes a step towards preserving Philippine cultural heritage through its new initiative promoting local textile arts.

5 Financial Resolutions To Keep In The New Year

The new year brings the opportunity to reassess financial priorities and set clear goals for the months ahead.

200K Ilocos Region Learners Eyed For School-Based Vaccination

200,000 learners in Ilocos to participate in the school vaccination initiative starting this October.

200K Ilocos Region Learners Eyed For School-Based Vaccination

900
900

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

About 95 percent of Grades 1 and 7, and female Grade 4 public school students from the Ilocos Region are eyed for the resumption of the school-based immunization program from October to November.

Dr. Rheuel Bobis, head of the Department of Health – Center for Health Development (DOH-CHD) 1 (Ilocos Region), in a virtual forum on Tuesday, encouraged parents of the estimated 200,000 learners of these particular grade levels in the region to have their children vaccinated.

Citing Department of Education (DepEd) data, he said about 81,624 learners enrolled in Grade 1 and 71,210 in Grade 7 are eligible for the measles-rubella and tetanus-diphtheria vaccines.

While about 40,000 female learners in Grade 4 are eligible for the human papillomavirus vaccines.

The school-based immunization program was stopped in 2021 due to the pandemic but will resume this year to protect learners against preventable diseases, Bobis said, citing the shared vision with DepEd for “a healthy school where every student is protected from various vaccine-preventable diseases.”

“The vaccines to be given to your children are safe and effective. It underwent clinical trials, certifications, and authorizations of the experts to ensure safety. It is also for free in public schools,” he added. (PNA)