President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday, March 29, that the government is now allowing private companies to procure COVID-19 vaccines.
He said private firms can import COVID-19 vaccines from anywhere, citing the need to augment the limited supply of government.
"We are allowing the private sector, immediately, to open the buying of COVID vaccines maski saan sila makakuha because ang ating gobyerno, 'yon lang din ang binigay sa atin, limitado," the president said in his address.
"Wala man tayong magawa. Ang aking decision is I have ordered Secretary Galvez to sign all documents that would allow the private sector to import at will. Maski ilan ang gusto nilang ipasok, okay sa akin," he added.
Duterte claimed that "something has gone wrong with most of the countries. They shanghaied [the doses]. There’s a ruckus going on and the fight for COVID-19 [vaccine] possession is ongoing, is a very serious one."
Prior to Duterte's announcement, private companies could only buy COVID-19 vaccines through tripartite deals with manufacturers and the national government. The Philippines aims to vaccinate at least 70 million people by the end of the year.
The president's new policy comes a week after the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry called on the government to allow the private sector to import COVID-19 vaccines without any restriction.
It was only on Monday that the government's first batch of procured vaccines—one million Sinovac jabs from China—arrived in the Philippines.
Initially, the government rolled out its immunization program using donated jabs from China and global-vaccine sharing platform COVAX.
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