City Information Office in its report named the schools as the following: Magallanes Elementary School, F. Dizon Elementary School; Matina Aplaya Elementary School in the first district, Buhangin Central Elementary School in the second district, Malagos Elementary School, Mintal Central Elementary School in the third district, and Maa National High School.
Dr. Michelle Schlosser, the spokesman of the city’s COVID-19 said that DepEd will soon resume in-person classes and one of their preparations is taking back their schools that have been used as vaccination sites.
Schlosser, however, assured that the city has a sufficient number of operational vaccination sites.
“Don't worry. We will keep the vaccination sites for the 12 years old and above population. We still have the People's Park and Crocodile Park. Hopefully, the Magsaysay Park vaccination site will soon become operational,” Schlosser said.
The People's Park and Crocodile Park, according to her, are also open on Saturdays for walk-ins or drive-thru.
She also said that aside from the parks, vaccination for the pediatric population five to 11 years old is ongoing at SM City Davao, SM Lanang Premier, Gaisano Mall Bajada, Abreeza Ayala Malls, Gaisano Mall Toril, Gaisano Mall Calinan, and Gaisano Mall Tibungco.
Schlosser said most parents think it is better to have their children vaccinated in malls as they can eat or play after getting their jabs as a way of compensating them for their fear.
“Children often associate malls with recreation and entertainment. Thus they would be more comfortable getting vaccinated inside the malls,” Schlosser said.