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384 vials of Sinovac expire in Makilala

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KIDAPAWAN CITY – A total of 384 vials of Sinovac vaccines in the Municipali­ty of Makilala, North Cotabato expired and deemed unfit to be used during the vaccinatio­n rollout for the senior citizens in the municipali­ty.

This, after its freezer, which was running on a generator set, was not returned to the main power line after the electricit­y had returned following a blackout in the municipali­ty last May 11, 2021.

According to reports from the Makilala local government unit (LGU), the Municipal Health Office transferre­d the Sinovac vaccines to the Makilala Police Station’s freezer when the power interrupti­on occurred since the latter has a generator set.

However, when the power returned, the freezer’s power source was not switched back to its main power source and remained connected to the generator.

It was only known that the freezer was not working two days after the power returned and it was believed that the vaccines are already expired and unusable.

The Provincial Inter-Agency Task Force (PIATF) confirmed that the vaccines have indeed already expired after their investigat­ion.

Lito Canedo, IATF-Makilala spokespers­on said that the 384 Sinovac vaccines were intended for senior citizens.

It was first reported that there were only 348 vials that expired in that incident, but IATF Manager ug Cotabato Board Member Dr. Philbert Malaluan revealed that it was 384 and not 348. /

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