Latest Bulacan COVID-19 Vaccine Logbook

Last Updated on August 24, 2021 by OJ Maño

We wanted to have a Bulacan COVID-19 Vaccine logbook where we can all check the arrival and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to our province. We are not the official vaccination program site nor connected with the Department of Health (DOH) and the provincial government. This logbook serves as an independent watchdog for reference.

This logbook will be updated at least monthly to monitor the Bulacan COVID-19 vaccine program. We fully support the vaccination program of the government. We pray for the successful and smooth rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines in the province and the whole country. #WeHealAsOne.

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Bulacan COVID-19 Vaccine Log Book

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Bulacan Vaccine Statistics as of August 20, 2021 (Image from https://covid19updates.bulacan.gov.ph)

March 2021

March 6, 2021 (Saturday) – The first batch of around 900 doses of Sinovac vaccines has arrived in the cold storage room in Isidoro Torres Hall Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention Center, City of Malolos.

March 8, 2021 (Monday) – Start the rollout of Sinovac vaccines to Bulacan’s medical frontliners.

March 12, 2021 (Friday) – Bulacan received 7,050 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines from DOH Central Luzon Center for Health Development.

March 18, 2021 (Thursday) – DOH delivered 1,110 doses of AstraZeneca intended for Level 1 hospitals and Temporary Treatment and Monitoring Facilities (TTMF) in Bulacan.

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March 21, 2021 (Sunday) – Additional supplies of AstraZeneca (6,900 doses) and Sinovac (593 doses) vaccines arrived at the Bulacan Vaccination Center at the Hiyas Convention Center in Malolos.

March 25, 2021 (Thursday) – The Provincial Government of Bulacan announced that Bulacan received a total of 1,526 AstraZeneca vials with the equivalent of 15,260 people to be vaccinated and 1,493 single dose Sinovac vials from the Department of Health.

March 30, 2021 (Tuesday) – Bulacan has vaccinated 17,728 frontline workers against Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) who belong in Priority Group A1 as per the resolution presented by the Interim National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (iNITAG) and the DOH Technical Advisory Group (DOH-TAG) since they began the program on March 8, 2021.

March 31, 2021 (Wednesday) – Bulacan received an additional 8,000 Sinovac vials from the total 14,400 doses reserved for the province from the Department of Health’s National Immunization Program.

April 2021

April 5, 2021 (Monday) – DOH delivered an additional 6,400 doses of CoronaVac (also known as Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine) allocated to our province.

April 7, 2021 (Wednesday) – Bulacan received 21,000 Sinovac vaccines from the Department of Health. This coincided with the third day of vaccination of the 2nd dose of Sinovac to our medical frontliners. Representatives of the Department of Health Region 3 safely store the 21,600 doses of Sinovac’s CoronaVac vaccines in the bio refrigerator right after it arrived at the cold storage room in Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention Center in the City of Malolos.

April 9, 2021 (Friday) – 605 Bulakenyo health workers complete two doses of the vaccine while 22,603 Bulakenyos were injected with their first dose of vaccine.

April 16, 2021 (Friday) – Bulacan received 1,519 Sinovac vaccines from the Department of Health that will continue to be used according to vaccination priority under the National Immunization Program.

May 2021

May 10, 2021 (Monday) – The Bulacan Provincial Government again received 76,800 doses of Astrazeneca vaccines from the Department of Health. Additional 174 Bulakenyos completed the 2nd dosage of the vaccine today.

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Ultra-Low Medical Temperature Freezer (Photo courtesy of Provincial Government of Bulacan)

May 17, 2021 (Monday) – About 34,400 Sinovac vaccines came from the Department of Health and the arrival of the Ultra-Low Medical Temperature Freezer purchased by the Provincial Government for additional storage of vaccines.

May 27, 2021 (Thursday) – Bulacan received 9,600 Sinovac vaccines from the Department of Health earmarked for the province’s continuous vaccination roll-out.

June 2021

June 11, 2021 (Friday) – Bulacan received an additional 32,560 Sinovac vaccines. Up to 1,010 AstraZeneca and Sinovac PGB and NGAs staff from the A1, A2, A3, and A4 categories were vaccinated on June 7-11 held at the Bulacan Provincial Vaccination Site, Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention, Malolos City.

June 18, 2021 (Friday) – Bulacan received 42,560 Sinovac vaccines and vaccinated 795 PGB and NGAs staff on June 16-18 at the Provincial Vaccination Site. To date, 249,698 vaccines have been distributed throughout the province.

June 21, 2021 (Monday) – For the first time, Bulacan received 35,100 doses of Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine in conjunction with 32,720 doses of Sinovac at the Provincial Vaccination Site witnessed by Governor Daniel R. Fernando.

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Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine (Photo courtesy of Provincial Government of Bulacan)

June 28, 2021 (Monday) – A total of 283,487 COVID-19 vaccines were administered to Bulakenyos from the 367,428 total doses of vaccines that the province has received. Out of the 367,428 doses, 95% or 222,963 received their first dose while 60,524 or 28% are now fully vaccinated after receiving their second dose. Also, 98% or 361,884 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed to vaccination sites all over the province.

July 2021

July 5, 2021 (Monday) – The Bulacan Provincial Vaccination Site received 26,940 Sinovac and 40,950 Pfizer BioNTech vaccines on June 28 and July 1.

July 12, 2021 (Monday) – 810 PGB and NGAs staff were vaccinated for the 1st and 2nd dose of Pfizer BioNTech and Sinovac starting July 6-8 at the Bulacan Provincial Vaccination Site. The province also received 4,600 Sinovac vaccines on July 6 from the Department of Health.

July 26, 2021 (Monday) – A total of 1,117 Provincial Government and National Government employees have been vaccinated since July 19, 21, and 22 at the Bulacan Provincial Vaccination Site. Meanwhile, 113,500 single doses of Janssen Ad26.CoV2.S vaccines arrived for the first time and 55,300 Sinovac vaccines on July 21, ready to be distributed in the towns and cities of our province.

August 2021

August 6, 2021 (Friday) – The total number of doses vaccinated in our province is 725,026 while 351,200 have been fully vaccinated.

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Photo courtesy of Provincial Government of Bulacan

August 22, 2021 (Sunday) – A total of 1,674 were vaccinated from the A1-A4 category priority list at the Bulacan Provincial Vaccination Site on August 16,18,19, and 20. Also, the province received 172,520 vaccines on August 16 and 21 from the DOH.

Bulacan Online Registration Links for COVID-19 vaccination

iNITAG’s Bulacan COVID-19 Vaccine Priority

The COVID-19 task force has approved a resolution presented by the Interim National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NITAG) and the DOH Technical Advisory Group on the newest priority groups, including other sectors, other frontline personnel, and people with comorbidities. Under the National Deployment and Vaccination Plan for COVID-19 Vaccines, the vaccines’ distribution will be done with a “sectoral” approach, which means that health workers will have to be vaccinated first before proceeding the next priority group. As of February 5, 2021, these priority groups for vaccination are the following:

  • A1: Frontline workers in health facilities, both national and local, private and public, health professionals and non-professionals like students, nursing aides, janitors, barangay health workers, etc.
  • A2: Senior citizens aged 60 years old and above
  • A3: Persons with comorbidities not otherwise included in the preceding categories
  • A4: Frontline personnel in essential sectors, including uniformed personnel and those in working sectors identified by the IATF as essential during ECQ
  • A5: Indigent population not otherwise included in the preceding categories
  • B1: Teachers, Social Workers
  • B2: Other Government Workers
  • B3: Other essential workers
  • B4: Socio-demographic groups at significantly higher risk other than senior citizens and indigenous people
  • B5: Overseas Filipino Workers
  • B6: Other Remaining Workforce
  • C: The rest of the Filipino population not otherwise included in the above groups

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12 thoughts on “Latest Bulacan COVID-19 Vaccine Logbook

  1. we have already registered for the vaccine but we do not know WHEN and WHERE to FIND OUR SCHEDULE for vaccination. please advice

    1. We were told that you will receive a text message on when and where your vaccine schedule would be. Honestly, this is the topmost concern, not just in Bulacan but in other LGUs in the NCR+ bubble.

  2. I don’t understand why are you NOT providing Pfizer or Moderma to the community here in San Rafael, Teachers Village, San Jose Del Monte Bulacan. These vaccinations are 97-99 % more effective. The U.S.A.donated Pfizer to the Philippines, why is it only administered in Manila to the “rich people?” This is against the ruling of the World Health Organization. The Philippine government is responsible to ensure that all citizens in all parts of the country have the choice of vaccinations the people can get.

    1. We are not sure as well. Hopefully, in the next few weeks, we will receive Pfizer as we have received a new Ultra-Low Medical Temperature Freezer.

  3. Hello! I hope you can help me with the registration in Sta. Maria. Kindly check the attachment.

  4. Good day,

    I’ve already registered for the vaccine online but until now no update WHEN or WHEN is our schedule for vaccination. kindly advice ASAP.

  5. after registration, no update cab be monitored when and where will be the schedule. is there any website we can check our booking date for the vaccine. quite frustrating

  6. Sadly, this is controlled by the LGU. We are also experiencing this problem with our grandparents’ vaccine registration. We went straight po sa health center to register and luckily we were able to get a schedule for my Lola. Pahirapan po talaga.

    1. It is best to coordinate with your barangay Health center. They can point you to the right vaccination center or at least give you suggestions on where to get one, possibly as soon as possible.

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