MCC Conducts Facts on Vax: A Vaccine Information Campaign

May 19, 2021

The future proves to be sanguine for the people of Mabalacat. Information campaign such as this is exactly what the people need to give them a visual of the realities of the world we live in. The vaccine is key to alleviate the dire conditions we are going through induced by the Pandemic. The video aided to eliminate misinformation and ease the worries of the people revolving around the Covid-19 Vaccines.

Mabalacat City College together with MCC-Kayantabe and MCC-Health Services Unit conducted "Facts on Vax", a Vaccine Information Campaign held last May 18, 2021, at MCC Cultural Hall.

Hosted by our beloved College President, Dr. Michelle Aguilar-Ong, and graced with the presence of Dr. Maan Manalo-Liong of the Mabalacat City Health Department, the video special was brimming with information about the Covid-19 Vaccines, such as the benefits of being inoculated outweighs the risks involved.

The video is still up on MCC’s official Facebook Page. Watch it again, take notes, hit pause, rewind it to certain key topics, do whatever you need to get every bit of information it can offer. Share the information with your family, your neighbors – share the video. Reaching “Herd Immunity” requires community effort.

Dr. Aguilar-Ong encouraged the community to give their full cooperation in the vaccination process through the help of Mabalacat City LGU and the City Health Office.

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