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Covid-19 vaccination in Davao begins


March 05, 2021
WHEN a barangay health worker went house-to-house to ask residents in Bangkal, Davao City about their willingness to accept Covid-19 vaccine, 55-year-old online worker Tejhay (not his real name) declined due to fears of possible complications.
For Alek, a tricycle driver in Jacinto St., Davao City, he wants to wait and observe first the results of the first few batches of individuals who received their vaccine jabs.
"Maayo ng makasiguro usa ta, kanang makita na gyud nato kung okay ba gyud na nga vaccine. Hulat-hulat sa ko (It is better to be sure and see the results first of how the first few individuals responded to the vaccine. I'll wait and see)," he said.

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Vaccination a huge relief, but not reason to be overconfident, says Ambassador Ver

Vaccination a huge relief, but not reason to be overconfident, says Ambassador Ver
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Repatriation efforts for overseas Filipinos continues — DFA – Manila Bulletin


(MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
During Wednesday’s Laging Handa public briefing, DFA Undersecretary Sarah Lou Ariola said many Filipinos overseas, however, have decided to stay in their destination countries as COVID-19 mass vaccination has already been rolled out, especially by some Middle East countries. 
“Napansin po namin towards December, marami na rin po yung mga nagdedesisyon na mag-stay. In fact, yung sweeper flight po namin na dumaan ng Lebanon at Bahrain, ang umuwi lang po doon 285,” she said. 
(We noticed that towards December, many have decided to stay. In fact, only 285 [overseas Filipinos] boarded our sweeper flight which passed by Lebanon and Bahrain.)

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DFA brings home 285 overseas Filipinos – The Manila Times

DFA brings home 285 overseas Filipinos – The Manila Times
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Over 1K Pinoys benefit from Bahrain's flexi visa, gov't aid | Philippine Canadian Inquirer


The flexi visa is a residence and work permit made available for migrants who have no legal immigration status in Bahrain. (Photo by Allan Donque/Flickr, CC BY 2.0)
MANILA – Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain Alfonso Ver reported on Wednesday that a total of 1,075 Filipinos have so far benefited from government assistance and Bahrain’s flexi visa system.
The flexi visa is a residence and work permit made available for migrants who have no legal immigration status in Bahrain.
Through the Philippine Embassy in Manama, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) covered the cost of the payment of the visa fee for Filipinos who availed of the program.

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PH envoy to Bahrain gets COVID-19 vaccine


Published December 30, 2020, 6:40 PM
Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain Alfonso Ver has received the coronavirus vaccine as part of the free immunization drive in the small Middle East state.
In an online press conference in Bahrain, Ver admitted getting inoculated against coronavirus after simply registering online to avail of the vaccine offered by government there. He is reportedly the first Filipino envoy to get the vaccine shot abroad. 
(Photo from Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain Alfonso Ver/ MANILA BULLETIN)
“I’ve been tested here six times. You just call a number and you get tested. Even vaccination, na-vaccinate na rin po ako (I have been vaccinated),” the Filipino diplomat said during the briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Operations Office-Office of Global Media Affairs. 

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