MCC and Project CRIS Gears Up on the Third Batch of Vaccination

October 28, 2021

Mabalacat City College, in coordination with Mabalacat City Local Government Unit through its Covid-19 Response Integrated System otherwise known as Project CRIS, inoculated its 3rd batch of students and their family members on October 28, 2021, at MCC - Dapdap Campus. 

After this batch of vaccinees, almost 80% of MCC students are now vaccinated. The inoculation of the students and their family members is also made possible through the assistance of the MCC Health Unit headed by Nurse Florient Non, MCC MIS headed by Engr. Erick Jaie David, in cooperation with Project CRIS, led by Dr. Jay Rivera, City MIS Head Karlo Aurelio David, and the City Health Office.

The vaccination went smooth, fast, and orderly as MCC students strictly observed the protocols and instructions.

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