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“THE LEVEL OF THE AWARENESS TOWARDS COVID-19 VACCINE OF

ALL FOURTH YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS IN TCSF- KNS A.Y. 2021-2022”

A Thesis Proposal

Presented to the Faculty of the College Department of


Technological College of San Felipe
San Felipe, Zambales

In Partial Fulfillment of the


Requirement for the Degree of
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management

by:

CARL LORENZ CONCEPCION


WILBERT LABRADOR
CD HOMER BARON
JOHN RAMMIL ABLIAN
SOIDIMER CIPRIANO

June 2021

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Republic of the Philippines
Technological College of San Felipe/Kolehiyo ng Subic
San Felipe, Zambales

The study hereto attached titled


“THE LEVEL OF THE AWARENESS TOWARDS COVID-19 VACCINE OF
ALL FOURTH YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS IN TCSF- KNS A.Y. 2021A.Y.
2020-2021”
Has been prepared and submitted by

CARL LORENZ CONCEPCION


WILBERT LABRADOR
CD HOMER BARON
JOHN RAMMIL ABLIAN
SOIDIMER CIPRIANO

who is hereby recommended for the Title defense

ELIZABETH L. ASUNCION, LPT


Faculty Adviser

Approved by the Committee of Oral Examiners

Sergio Claro Jr.


Chairperson

Engr. Manny F. Pascual Thea Navales


Member Member

Accepted and approved as a requirement for the Degree of


Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management

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APPROVED:
June, 2021 Engr. Manny Pascual
Date of Oral Defense Academic Director

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

With boundless love and appreciation, the researchers would like to extend their

profound gratitude to the following persons who helped them to bring this study into

reality.

First to God, for giving the researchers wisdom, knowledge, and strength to finish

the study;

To the researchers’ adviser, Ms. Elizabeth L. Asuncion whose expertise,

consistent guidance, and advice, an example time that helped the researchers bring this

study into success;

To the Panel of Examiners, Mr. Sergio Claro Jr. as Chairperson, Engr. Manny

Pascual as a member and Ms. Thea Navales also as a member and as the college research

coordinator, for the constructive comments, suggestions, critiquing that helped in the

betterment of the study;

To the President of San Narciso Resort Owners Association (SNROA), Mark

Ramos for the favorable response regarding the study and for the convent in getting the

total list of Beach Resorts which is needed for the survey;

To the Beach Resort Owners in La Paz, San Narciso, Zambales for their

hospitality shown, cooperation, and time spent during the conduct of this study in

answering questionnaires; and

To friends and family of the researchers especially to their unending

understanding, moral and financial support to finish the study.

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ABSTRACT

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

COVER PAGE i

APPROVAL SHEET ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii

ABSTRACT iv

TABLE OF CONTENTS v

LIST OF FIGURES vii

LIST OF TABLES viii

CHAPTER

1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING

Introduction 1-2

Research Objectives 2

Statement of the Problem 2

Significance of the Study 3

Locale of the Study 3-4

Scope and Limitation of the Study 5

Conceptual Framework of the Study 5-6

Definition of Terms 6

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2 REVIEWOF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

The introductory paragraph 7

Foreign Literature 7-8

Local Literature 8

Foreign Studies 8-9

Local Studies 9

3 METHODS OF RESEARCH AND PROCEDURES

Research Design 10

Population and Samples 10

The Research Instrument 10

Validation Procedure 11

Data Gathering Procedure 11

Data Processing Procedure and Statistical Treatment of Data 12

Data Analysis 12-13

Respondents of the Study 13

BIBLIOGRAPHY 14-15

APPENDICES 16-18

CURRICULUM VITAE 19-22

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Title Page

1 Research Locale 4

2 The Paradigm of the Study 5

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LIST OF TABLES

Tables Title Page

1 DISTRIBUTION OF THE RESPONDENTS 13

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CHAPTER 1

THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING

Introduction

Vaccines reduce risks of getting a disease by working with your body’s

natural defenses to build protection. When you get a vaccine, your immune system

responds. It recognizes the invading germ, such as the virus or bacteria. Produces

antibodies. Antibodies are proteins produced naturally by the immune system to fight

disease. Remembers the disease and how to fight it. If you are then exposed to the

germ in the future, your immune system can quickly destroy it before you become

unwell.

The vaccine is therefore a safe and clever way to produce an immune

response in the body, without causing illness. Our immune systems are designed to

remember. Once exposed to one or more doses of a vaccine, we typically remain

protected against a disease for years, decades or even a lifetime. This is what makes

vaccines so effective. Rather than treating a disease after it occurs, vaccines prevent

us in the first instance from getting sick.

Vaccines and childhood immunization are vital practices to protecting

yourself, your children, and the entire population from contracting dangerous

diseases and from preventing outbreaks and pandemics

As we are experiencing now with COVID-19, pandemics are scary, life-

changing and affect much more than just our health and daily lives. Vaccines protect

against diseases that have the possibility to become pandemics, and by continuously

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vaccinating, it is even possible for diseases to become completely eliminated – for

example, smallpox.

Research Objectives

This research aims to provide skeptical data and information about the rapid

deployment of vaccines against Covid-19. Efficient and effective vaccination

strategies should be directed by explicit objectives. Although many people are eager

to get vaccinated, there are also significant proportions of the population who are

hesitant or mistrustful of the vaccines and the vaccination process. The goal of this

study is to increase the motivation to get a COVID-19 vaccine by delivering

effective, tailored messages to the segments of the population that have higher levels

of vaccine hesitancy.

Statement of the Problem

This research study is to assess the level of awareness in different vaccines to fight corona

virus disease to all the Fourth Year College Student in Technological College of San Felipe

Academic year 2021-2022, to find the necessary data needed, the students must answer the

following questions;

1. How safe are the covid-19 vaccines?

2. What is in a vaccine?

3. Are vaccine safe?

4. Are there side effect from the vaccine?

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Significance of the Study

This study about the "The Level of the Awareness Towards Covid-19

Vaccine of All Fourth Year College Students in TCSF-KNS A. Y. 2021-2022” also

aims to help the following:

School Administration for them to know the level of awareness of students

in Covid 19-vaccine

Students to get them motivated and increase their level of awareness in

Covid-19 vaccines

To the other Researchers to help them to make their researchers about the

problem as basic research.

Research Locale

The researchers will conduct the study in Technological College of San Felipe, located at

the Fuenticilla St., Barangay Amagna, San Felipe, Zambales.

Technological College of San Felipe established on September 8, 2012 and registered at

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a non-stock, non-profit educational institution

founded at the 3rd floor of San Felipe Public mall located at the National Road, Barangay West

Feria in San Felipe, Zambales.

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The primary purpose is to provide quality and affordable education within the reach of

the people of San Felipe and neighboring towns of Cabangan and San Narciso. Furthermore,

TCSF promotes dual training programs through close multineously exposed to both academic

and actual work environment that will equip students’ essential knowledge, desirable attitude and

develop necessary skills to be globally competitive.

TCSF on its first year operation offers programs under the Technical Education and

Skills Development Authority (TESDA) it concentrates on Hospitality Services, Tourism Sector,

Information Technology, and Electronics Servicing. More so, TCSF is looking forward for the

opportunities to engage in the development and expansion of its existing program offerings and

upgrade its facilities to support its various programs.

Within 9 years of operation, TCSF has proven to be one of the best training grounds for

future experts because of its drive and commitment to developing global competent

professionals. The years ahead prove to be truly promising as TCSF continues to push the

boundaries of innovative education and learning in San Felipe and the rest of Zambales.

Figure 2. Front View of Technological College of San Felipe

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Scope and Delimitation of the study

This study aims to focus on the level of the awareness of graduating students

towards the covid-19 vaccines in TCSF-KNS.

Also, the Researchers are limited only to give questionnaires only in the

vicinity of TCSF to gather data from the respondents.

Conceptual framework

This study about "THE LEVEL OF AWARENESS TOWARDS COVID 19

VACCINES TO ALLS FOURTH YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS IN TCSF-KNS

AY\. Y. 2021-2022", is a qualitative research that used as a scientific approach that

focused on three subtypes namely; descriptive research that later becomes

correlational type that ended in action research.

Theoretical Framework:

COVID-19 VACCINES

LEVEL OF AWARENESS FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS


IN TCSF-KNS

Figure 3.1 Paradigm of the Study

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Definition of Terms

Pandemic

- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.

COVID-19

– is a disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus.

Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus

CHAPTER 2

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

In this research of The Level of Awareness Towards Covid 19 Vaccine to All

Fourth College Students in TCSF-KNS 2021-2022. The researchers assure that the

gathered information of foreign and local literature and studies are sustainable which

can help our research to stand and prove more specifically. The researchers adequate

it very well where our research will become relevant and helpful to the next

researchers.

RELATED LITERATURE

Foreign

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) rapidly spread around the globe and it has led to an

economic crisis alongside a health care crisis in many countries and regions across

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the world. It was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on

March 11, 2020, affecting 114 countries by that time. Even today, COVID-19 is still

a threat to the health systems of nearly 150 countries and regions, especially those

dealing with an international health emergency for the first time. In China, authorities

and citizens acted quickly and effectively to contain the spread of COVID-19. The

measures taken included several lockdown policies and strict preventive measures

across the country, offering a model of COVID-19 pandemic control to other

countries and regions. Aside from that, different countries worldwide are formulating

vaccines to have a concrete way to prevent the spread of the said disease. The

vaccines that has been already accepted and approved by Department of Health are

BioNTech, Pfizer vaccine, CoronaVac Vaccine, Covaccine Vaccine, Johnson &

Johnshon Vaccine, Moderna Vaccine, Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine, SinoPharm

Vaccine Sputnik Light and Sputnik V Vaccine. As COVID-19 vaccines become

available, many employers are asking if they can require employees to get

vaccinated.

Local

Lockdowns and policy actions to curtail the transmission of COVID-19 have

widespread health system, economic, and societal impacts. Health systems of low-to-

middle-income countries may have fewer buffering resources and capacity against

shocks from a pandemic. This paper presents a preliminary review on the collateral

health systems impact of COVID-19 in the Philippines through review of academic

and grey literature, supplemented by a qualitative survey. Community quarantines

alongside transport and boarder restrictions have universally impacted health service

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access and delivery, affecting patients requiring specialist care the most. Existing

record-keeping and surveillance measures were hampered as existing resources were

tapped to perform COVID19-related tasks. Local health systems reinforced

gatekeeping mechanisms for secondary and tertiary care through referral systems and

implemented telemedicine services to reduce face-to-face consultation. The health

system impacts in the Philippines have been variegated across municipal income

class and topography, contributed by long-standing symptoms of inequitable resource

allocation.

RELATED STUDIES

Foreign

It is critical to continue to raise awareness regarding the efficacy of COVID-19

vaccines, specifically with favorable comparisons to other well-established vaccines,

according to a study led by the University of Bristol and published in the British

Journal of Health Psychology.

The researchers found that adults who were unsure about receiving the COVID-19

vaccine and who were given more information about the vaccine’s efficacy scored

20% higher on a measure of willingness to be vaccinated versus others who received

no information. Further, receptivity improved and increased almost as double among

survey respondents who were given information about how COVID-19 vaccines

perform compared to the flu vaccine.

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“The general positive effect of providing key information is not surprising, as we

knew already that people’s perception of the effectiveness of a vaccine is an

important factor in their vaccination intentions,” said lead study author Colin Davis,

professor and chair in Cognitive Psychology, in a press release. “But the extra benefit

of providing comparative information is a novel finding that underscores the vital

role of communication in improving vaccine uptake.”

The data come from 2 surveys of UK adults between 18 and 85 years of age

conducted in December 2020. In the first survey, 2400 people revealed that 65%

agreed or strongly agreed they would take the COVID-19 vaccine. Further, 12%

were equally sure that they would not take the vaccine. In the middle range, 23% of

respondents expressed reservations and uncertainty about whether they would be

vaccinated.

The second survey of followed 481 adults with a goal to provide certain relevant

information to improve the willingness to be vaccinated. Most participants were

unsure about having the vaccine when no information was given; however,

confidence levels grew by 20% when the efficacy of the Pfizer/BioNTech and

Moderna vaccines were discussed. The likelihood of being vaccinated grew by a

similar margin when information about COVID-19 vaccines also listed the efficacy

of the flu vaccine over the past 15 years (40%).

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“The findings show the positive potential of the contrast effect. Pointing out factual

comparisons can be helpful when making a decision, particularly about something

new. People value evidence-based information and this can provide affirmation and

reassurance for cautious groups,” Davis said in the press release. “It’s also important

to note the information we provided about the lower effectiveness of the flu jab did

not change people’s intention to have the flu vaccine. Perception of the flu vaccine

benefits from its familiarity and an established sense of safety and efficacy. By

positively associating the COVID-19 vaccine with the well-known flu jab, people are

reminded that vaccines work and they are safe.”

In the latest figures, vaccine uptake is slowing down, with the average number of

doses administered daily dropping from more than a half-million doses per day to

under one-third of a million in the past 2 months. In England, approximately 95% of

individuals between 55 years of age and 79 years of age and 80% of individuals 35

years of age and older have had their first dose. This number drops to 76% among

individuals from 30 to 35 years of age, 65% for those 25 to 29 years of age, and 57%

among those 18 to 24 years of age, according to the study.

“Younger people perhaps perceive themselves to be less vulnerable to COVID-19

virus. While mortality rates are fortunately much lower in this age group, exposure to

the virus carries the danger of long-COVID in people of all ages,” Davis said in the

press release. “By getting vaccinated young people can protect themselves and also

reduce transmission levels in the population as a whole. The vaccination campaign is

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by no means over and this study shows the importance of informed and targeted

communication.”

Local

The Philippines recorded its first suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) case in January

2020 and over 500 cases have been confirmed by the beginning of March of that

year. Efforts to control the spread of infections resulted in the government imposing

strict lockdowns nationwide, prohibiting movement across populations, closure of

non-essential establishments, suspension of in-person classes, and stringent border

control measures. This resulted in a massive impact on the country’s real gross

domestic product (GDP) as well as the tourism industry’s performance.

Government efforts on curbing disease spread

  Government efforts to minimize the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease

primarily focused on introducing lockdowns, particularly in areas with high numbers

of cases. While restrictions resulted in lower rates of transmissions, the government’s

quarantine measures made it international headlines for being the longest lockdowns

across the globe. The lockdown, which was first implemented on March 12, 2020,

persisted in some regions, with the degree of restrictions changing according to the

number of recorded cases. In addition, the government has set up facilities to conduct

massive testing as well as contact tracing efforts to detect, isolate, and treat possible

COVID-19 cases.

The levels of quarantine restrictions in the country have been classified in four

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phases: enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), modified ECQ (MECQ), general

community quarantine (GCQ), and modified general community quarantine

(MGCQ). ECQ restricts all forms of movement, with public transportation

unavailable except for public shuttles which are limited to front liners. However,

company shuttles and personal vehicles are also allowed, as long as they have special

permits to operate. MECQ is a more relaxed phase of the ECQ, which allows limited

outdoor activities and restricted gathering for a maximum of five people. GCQ

allows movement across populations except for the vulnerable such as the elderly

and the youth. Contact sports are still limited while gathering is allowed for up to 10

people. Transportation is also allowed at this point, with strict safe distancing.

MGCQ allows socio-economic activities with minimal public health restrictions.

Intensified vaccination programs

  On top of the quarantine measures and massive testing efforts, the government also

implemented vaccination campaigns nationwide in March 2021. With a target of 58

million people by the end of the year, roughly 10 million were already fully

vaccinated as of August 3, 2021. To complement the government’s efforts, business

establishments have also offered discounts to fully vaccinated Filipinos. However, a

May 2021 survey revealed that Filipinos have mixed feelings about getting a

COVID-19 vaccine, citing the possible side effects as the main reason for their

uncertainty.

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CHAPTER 3

Research Design

The descriptive research method will be used in this study. The researchers

will produce a descriptive questionnaire and survey for the respondents. This method

is well-organized which is easy for the researchers to interpret and analyze the data

gathered from the beach resorts owner- respondents.

Population and Samples

The researchers of this study used fourth year college students in TCSF-

KNS. Additionally, this study will also use a clustering type of sampling technique to

help the researchers in proving that there is a relevant relationship between the Level

of awareness of all college students in TCSF-KNS.

Research Instrument

This research is about the Impact of the Pandemic on the dependent variable,

Operational, Maintenance, and income of thirteen Beach Resorts of La Paz, San

Narciso, Zambales. Will used a questionnaire type of instrument having Closed-

Ended types of questioning and used a cluster sampling technique to help the

researchers in proving that there is a relevant relationship between the Impact of

pandemic and the Operation, Maintenance, and Income of thirteen beach resorts.

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Validation procedure

The researchers devised and planned the questioners that will be given to

the 13-beach resort in La Paz, San Narciso, Zambales. The instrument that will be

used for the study is the questionnaire control construct by the researchers to gather

information about the impact of the pandemic on the operation, maintenance, and

income of 13 beach resorts.

Data gathering procedure

The research will finalize the draft including all the suggestions and

correcting any mistakes that the respondents encountered. A letter will be presented

for the request of approval and permission from the president of the San Narciso

Resort Owners Association for the distribution of the instruments. The researchers

have chosen the usage of questionnaires as an instrument for the source of data. The

questionnaire is composed of ten close-ended questions tailor-fitted to answer the

statement of the problem. It was disseminated to 13 respondents (beach resort

owners) which was chosen through the clustering sampling technique. After the

data was gathered, it was analyzed through the Percentage distribution Formula and

Pearson’s Correlational Coefficient formula.

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Data processing procedure and statistical treatment of data

This study aims to know the impact of a pandemic on the operation,

maintenance, and income of 13 beach resorts in La Paz, San Narciso, Zambales, the

researchers will use a survey questioner to collect data will be gathered, the

instrument that will be used will be tallied, tabulated and analyze and will be

interpreted accordingly. The researchers will be using the following statistical tools:

1. Percentage distribution

This is used to determine the distribution of respondents' profiles

% = (f/n) x 100

2. Pearson’s Correlational Coefficient

This is used to test the validity of correlation between two variables.

Data analysis

The data analysis will be conducted in the next part of the study, and it is used to

analyze. the answer to the survey. The information will be categorized as one of the

respondents on our survey who owns beach resorts in La Paz, San Narciso,

Zambales. This selection is dedicated to the evaluation of the impact of a pandemic

on the operation, maintenance, and income of 13 beach resorts in La Paz, San

Narciso, Zambales. In addition, the Researchers used the formula (f/13) x 100, where

"f" is the frequency of the number of the respondents that answered a specific option

used to determine its percentage out of the total number of respondents which is 13.

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The researcher organizes the data and conducts a quick overview of them to derive

meaningful results more effectively.

Respondents of the study

The respondents of the study will be the 13 owners of a beach resort in La Paz, San

Narciso, Zambales. The total distribution of the respondents' shows in the table

below.

Table 3.8: distribution of the respondents

Respondents frequency percentage

Owners of a

beach resort

in La Paz, 13 100%

San Narciso,

Zambales

total 13 100%

Table 3.8 shows the frequency and percentage of the respondents/owners of

a beach resort in La Paz, San Narciso Zambales on the study.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Bartik (2020) The pandemic has confronted the hospitality industry with an unprecedented
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According to howart htl, most hotels are closed, whilst those which remains open are only
allowed to operate on very limited

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APPENDICES

Appendix A

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Republic of the Philippines

TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE OF SAN FELIPE/ KOLEHIYO NG SUBIC

San Felipe, Zambales

Dear Sir/Madam:

Greetings of Peace and Prosperity!

The undersigned is a 3rd year BSBA-FM student of Technological College of San


Felipe/Kolehiyo ng Subic San Felipe Zambales who is presently proposing a study entitle

“THE IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC TOWARD OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND


INCOME OF ELEVEN BEACH RESORTS IN LA PAZ, SAN NARCISO, ZAMBALES.”

In connection with this, I would like to request from your good office to allow our
students to conduct their study to your members/resort owners. Rest assured that the data
gathered will be strictly for research purposes only and will be kept with the utmost
confidentiality.

I am looking forward to your favorable action in this regard.

Respectfully yours,

DARWIN ABEJERO
MARY ROSE C. RONDUEN
ROMAN P. OMBRIA

Noted:

JIMBOY A. ABISADO, LPT


Research Adviser

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Appendix B

QUESTIONNAIRE

“THIS STUDY AIMS TO KNOW THE IMPACT OF PANDEMIC TOWARDS


THE OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND INCOME OF THIRTEEN BEACH
RESORTS IN LA PAZ, SAN NARCISO, ZAMBALES.”

Sir/Madam,

This instrument serves as a survey form to know and gather information among beach
resorts in La Paz, San Narciso, Zambales, regarding the impact of the pandemic on the operation,
maintenance, and income. Please fill up and answer the following questions below.

Thank you very much. More power and God bless!

Researche
rs,

Respondent’s Details:

Name:________________________

(optional)

Year level: ____________________

Course : ______________________

Gender:_______

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Age:______

Did you get your first dose/Are you fully vaccinated?

YES

NO

What is the vaccine that you received?

MODERNA

PFIZER

J and J

SINOVAC

SINOFARM

ASTRAZENICA

SPUTNIK V

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CURRICULUM

VITAE

DARWIN ABEJERO
Brgy. Faranal, San Felipe, Zambales
I.PERSONAL DATA
Birth Date: June 20, 1999

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Birth Place: Obando Bulacan
Sex: Male
Civil Status : Single
Religion : Catholic
Father’s Name : Federico F. Melchor
Mother’ Name : Liza A. Melchor

II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


Elementary Level: Sto. Tomas Elementary School
S.Y:2007-2012
Junior High School: Don Getulio Feria Arindaeng High School
S.Y:2012-2016
Senior High School: Magsaysay Memorial College
S.Y:2016-2017
Saint Columban’s Montessori School
S.Y: 2017-2018
College Level: Technological College of San Felipe
Present

MARY ROSE C. RONDUEN


Brgy. Grullo, San Narciso, Zambales

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I. PERSONAL DATA
Birth Date: October 27, 1994
Birth Place: Brgy. San Juan, San Narciso, Zambales
Sex: Female
Civil Status : Single
Religion : Iglesia Ni Cristo
Father’s Name : Rolando E. Ronduen
Mother’ Name : Mary Jane C. Ronduen

II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


Elementary level: Doce Martires Elementary School
S.Y. 2007-2008
Secondary level: Zambales Academy
S.Y. 2008-2012
College level: Asian Institute of E-Commerse,
S.Y. 2012-2013
Technological College of San Felipe
Present

ROMAN P. OMBRIA
Brgy. Grullo, San Narciso, Zambales
I.PERSONAL DATA

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Birth Date: December 21,1991
Birth Place: San Juan, Manila
Sex: Male
Civil Status : Single
Religion : Iglesia Ni Cristo
Father’s Name : Rolando L. Ombria
Mother’ Name : Julita M. Pelovello

II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


Elementary level: Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School
S.Y. 1998-2004
Secondary level: Montalban Heights National High School
S.Y. 2004-2008
College level: Magsaysay Memorial College
S.Y. 2012-2014
Technological College of San Felipe,
Present

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