MANILA, Philippines — Las Piñas started vaccinating essential workers or those belonging to the A4 category on June 8 as part of efforts to make vaccines easily accessible, Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar said yesterday.
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To further ease traffic gridlock in Las Piñas and Bacoor cities, Senator Cynthia Villar together with Congw. Camille Villar led the inauguration of the last stretch of Zapote River Drive-down stream leading to Cavite Expressway (Cavitex), also known as Coastal Road-Bacoor.
Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar on Wednesday, June 9 underscored the importance of launching the anti-COVID-19 vaccination for the country’s essential workers.
Vista Mall, in partnership with the Department of Health and its respective local government partners have tied up in the joint mission to hasten the vaccine roll out across the country.
Vista Mall and Starmall, in partnership with the Department of Agriculture, unveil the first leg of the Farm to Table AgriMarket Mall Caravan at the Event Center of Vista Mall Taguig.
Manila, Philippines – Last week, after ignoring her brother’s advice for months, Fannie Taladro Pestaño hurried to a school campus near her home in Las Piñas City, a suburb of the Philippines’ capital Manila, to line up for her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
A wealthy lawmaker is offering incentives to residents of Las Piñas in an effort to encourage people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
AllHome Corporation, the pioneering one-stop shop home store in the Philippines, is planning to raise P2 billion through a notes facility.