here, it was very difficult before to cover the mountainous communities. Parents were hiding; children were hiding. But now, after the measles outbreak in 2017 and 2018, they are the ones going to health centers. If they know that these are for measles, they accept it),” he explained in an interview with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA).
Parents, guardians and grandparents from various Ata-Manobo communities of Talaingod warmly received the Chikiting Ligtas campaign as shown in the number of who those who turned out for the vaccination launch done at the Balimba Hills in Barangay Sto. Niño, Talaingod.
Expecting only 400, the Department of Health (DOH) XI generated some 800 participants including community health workers.
“Hindi ko masabi na surprised ako but i was amazed of the attendance. I am glad yong kanilang awareness is very high now. If we can recall, ang ating mga IPs ay most difficult community dahil napakalayo nila, kulang ang kanilang impormasyon,” said DOH Undersecretary Abdullah B. Dumama, noting the high turn-out of IP participants to the regional vaccination launch. (JMDA/PIA XI)