TV host-comedian Willie Revillame ENCOURAGED his supporters to get vaccinated when the opportunity arises, especially senior citizens.
The “Wowowin” host boasted that he also has protection against COVID-19 after being given the first dose of their anti-virus vaccine recently.
According to Willie, he wanted to share his experience in demonstrating to show the Filipino people that the vaccine being taught is safe.
The Kapuso comedian was shot with the first shot of Sinovac yesterday and he said that he had a good experience in the process he went through and so far he doesn't feel weird.
Willie (60 years old) is also a senior citizen so he is one of the priorities to be vaccinated. Some of the first to receive vaccination are frontliners, health workers, and those with comorbidities.
According to Willie, he also went through the proper screening procedure before being vaccinated - he first registered and got clearance from his doctor because he has existing health conditions.
“I had an injection earlier. I am already getting the Sinovac vaccine. So there it was, earlier, at two o'clock.
“There, I just arrived. I came here today and I want to thank the DOH people, all the people there in the presence of doctors, nurses, ”the TV host began in the episode of“ Wowowin ”last night.
He continued, “I'll take what you have first, your blood pressure. Checheckin you all, your oxygen, everything before they inject you.
"I'll see if you have high blood or not. By the grace of God, I was in what I was, 130 over 80, very young. Thank you docs, of course, ”Willie said excitedly.
"Because it's our protection, eh. We have agreed to inject. I'm here because of course, we're taking care of it, we need to be protected. All our staff is already scheduled, ”said the Kapuso comedian.
The story of the “Wowowin” host, is set to shoot him with the second shot of Sinovac on May 11.
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