Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Pinoys Can Likely Get Vaccinated for COVID-19 by April, Says Vaccine Chief

The general public in the Philippines will likely get their COVID-19 vaccines by late April 2021, global supply permitting, immunization czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said Wednesday as the country started inoculating its frontliners.

Authorities are targeting the completion of the vaccination of all health workers down to the barangay level within March so that it could start rolling out jabs for the elderly and the poor by late April or early May, Galvez said.

"Ang projection po namin ang general public na pati na 'yong mga seniors, poor families, tsaka vulnerable communities, we will start 'yong general public inoculations late April, early May," he said in an interview with ANC.

"This coming March gusto namin matapos lahat ng healthcare workers," he added.

The arrival of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines on February 28 allowed the country to start its immunization program the following day, with the expectation that all 600,000 donated vaccine doses would be dispatched by the end of the week.

To sustain the vaccination program, Galvez said the Philippines was expecting a million doses of Sinovac vaccines to arrive within the month, as well as AstraZeneca jabs courtesy of the COVAX global facility.

The Philippines is working to negotiate orders for up to 92 million COVID-19 vaccine doses this year, nearly 20 million more than its initial target of  72 million.


Source: Spot PH

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