Several Mandaluyong vaccination sites closed from Jan. 13–15, 2022, says LGU
Several COVID-19 vaccination sites in Mandaluyong City are closed from January 13 to 15, 2022, the local government said in an advisory.
In an advisory, the city government said that the vaccination sites will be temporarily closed to give way for disinfection and the recovery of vaccination teams infected by COVID-19.
The Mandaluyong government, however, said that the Unilab Bayanihan Vaccination site will remain open on January 13 and 14.
Meanwhile, the vaccination sites that have been closed will resume their operations on Monday.
“Magbubukas muli ang vaccination sites sa 17 ENERO 2022 (Lunes). Antabayanan ang ating facebook page para sa vaccination schedule at iba pang kaugnay na anunsyo,” the local government said.
(Vaccination sites will reopen on January 17, Monday. Visit our Facebook page for vaccination schedule and further announcements.)
The Mandaluyong local government recorded 1,690 active cases as of January 12.
It added that at least 26,579 individuals recovered from the viral disease, while 579 died.
Metro Manila is currently under an Alert Level 3 until January 15, following the sharp increase in new COVID-19 infections in the country. — Richa Noriega/BM, GMA News