MCC Joins Nationwide "Bayanihan Bakunahan" Against COVID-19

November 29, 2021

With the aim of ramping up COVID-19 vaccination nationwide, Mabalacat City College in coordination with Mabalacat City Local Government Unit through its Covid-19 Response Integrated System otherwise known as Project CRIS inoculated MCC students and their family members for the second dose of vaccines on November 29, 2021.

After this batch of vaccinees, the majority of MCC students are now vaccinated. This is an initiative in support of the 3-day National Vaccination Campaign of the government dubbed as “Bayanihan Bakunahan'' that aims to increase vaccine coverage and mobilize stakeholders from every sector and ensure they have a fully vaccinated workforce in order to guarantee a safe environment for their people. This is also in preparation of the limited face-to-face classes.

The inoculation is 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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