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A health expert has underscored the need to vaccinate children against coronavirus disease , as the country braces for the pilot implementation of the limited in-person classes in low-risk areas.Dr. Lulu Bravo, chief of the National Adverse Events Following Immunization Committee , said that it would be better to conduct face-to-face classes if children are inoculated.
Likewise, Bravo said that it would also be better if people around children participating in the limited in-person classes are also vaccinated against COVID-19. “Hindi sana maganda na papapasokin andg mga bata na yung mga kasama nila sa bahay ay hindi pa rin bakunado ,” she added.
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