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More PH Celebrity Kids, Child Actors Get Vaccinated

Zia Dantes and Erich Barretto are among those who got jabbed and accompanied by their parents

As the government roll out the vaccination program for kids 5 to 11 years old this week, parents have been accompanying their children to the centers and mobile hospitals that have been set up at different sites. Some of our favorite celebrity families and their kids have taken the opportunity to go and get jabbed. Actress Judy Ann Santos and husband, TV host Ryan Agoncillo took their two kids Luna and Lucho last Monday while Bianca Gonzalez shared that daughter Lucia was accompanied by her husband, former basketball player JC Intal for the vaccination.

Here are more celebrity kids and child stars who have taken the opportunity to get vaccinated and were accompanied by their parents.

Zia Dantes

Celebrity kid and internet darling Zia Dantes was spotted with her dad, actor Dingdong Dantes getting her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the vaccination site led by Dr. Aye Nuguid and Dr. Romeo Nuguid.

Erich Barretto

Erich Barretto, the youngest daughter of Marjorie Barretto also got vaccinated at the same site.

On Instagram, Marjorie wrote: “Another answered prayer for us. Erich was the only one unvaccinated in our home, and each time someone close to us gets covid, we worry sick over her.”

“Thank you DOH and to our favorite Doctor @ayenuguid along with @romeonuguidmd and so many other doctors and nurses for an organized vaccination yesterday. One step towards healing and finally our children can fight COVID.”

Raphael Landicho

GMA 7 celebrity kid and Voltes V star Raphael Landicho also shared that he got his first dose of Pfizer vaccine.

“Finally! I got my 1st dose of Pfizer vaccine,” the caption read.

Angelica Ulip

GMA 7 young star Angelica Ulip also shared on her Instagram account managed by her mom that she got her first dose in Navotas. She was seen posing with the city’s mayor Toby Tiangco.

Seth dela Cruz

Another celebrity kid star, Seth dela Cruz happily shared that he got his first dose of the vaccine.

“One step closer to get back to normal life,” the caption read.

Get your kids vaccinated

With the availability of vaccines for kids 5 to 11 years old, it’s high time to have your kids get it as a step to getting back to their normal lives. While the vaccine will not prevent them from getting COVID-19, it will lessen the effects and emergencies of going to a hospital. After all, their lives matter as well.

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