To vaccinate more people against COVID-19, local health officials have set up a vaccination site at a bus terminal in Olongapo City. | joannaglibotINQ /PDI
This bus terminal in Olongapo City has become the latest site to boost the COVID-19 vaccine drive of the local government.
OLONGAPO CITY — To vaccinate more people against COVID-19, local health officials have set up a vaccination site at a bus terminal here. The Victory Liner Bus Terminal became the latest vaccination site in the city when it opened on Monday .According to the city health office, the site is more accessible to the public and will be operational from 9 a.m. to noon until Wednesday .
Aside from the bus terminal, the main vaccination site inside SM Olongapo Central remained open for those who wanted to get their vaccines and booster shots.
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