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Bohol fixes eligible population for vax to 1.009M

 


CORTES, Bohol, Jan. 29 (PIA) -- Some 47,762 Boholanos have been added to the vaccine eligible masterlist, the updated data from the Bohol Inter Agency Task Force (BIATF) on the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease showed.

In its Jan. 26 COVID-19 Vaccination Report, the BIATF updated its total number of Boholanos who are eligible for the vaccines at 1,009,634.

The new figure is 47,762 more than the initial number in the eligible list for anti-COVID-10 vaccination which was initially pegged at 961,762.

The updated list will consequently increase the number of vaccines that Bohol would need to attain herd immunity.

With 1,009,634 in the list, Bohol would at least need 2,019,267 doses of the vaccines to fully protect those in the masterlist.

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in its official census of 2020, Bohol has a population of 1,394,329.

For a minimum of 70% pegged to attain the lowest level of herd immunity, Bohol must vaccinate 976,031, which is 70% of the total population.

Getting to these people to protect them from the disease means raising 1,952,061 vaccines.

With the current eligible number for vaccination over 33,000 from the 70% of the PSA defined population, Boholanos could expect a much better herd immunity.

Currently, a total of 558,761 Boholanos in the priority sectors have been given the two doses of the vaccines. 

This, according to the BIATF, is 58% of the 70% authorities are targeting to attain herd immunity.

However, this is still 55.34% of the updated 70% population as pegged by health officials for Bohol. (RAHC/PIA7 Bohol)

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