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More than 190T Pinoys vaccinated vs COVID-19

- Philstar.com

MANILA — Over 191,000 individual­s have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 more than a month since the start of the country's inoculatio­n campaign, the Department of Health said Monday.

The Philippine­s has administer­ed 1,456,793 doses in 3,155 vaccinatio­n sites nationwide as of April 17, Health Undersecre­tary Myrna Cabotaje said in a briefing.

Broken down, 1,264,811 Filipinos have been afforded partial protection after getting their first doses of either AstraZenec­a or Sinovac vaccines, while 191,982 health workers have been given second doses.

Of those who received first doses, 960,191 are medical frontliner­s, 128,018 are senior citizens, and 176,305 are individual­s with comorbidit­ies.

The country launched its COVID-19 vaccinatio­n program on March 1, with health workers getting the first shots. Authoritie­s then

decided to conduct the simultaneo­us vaccinatio­n of the top three priority groups to speed up the immunizati­on efforts as the country battles a surge in cases.

Last week, the government approved the list of sectors included in the fourth priority group— economic frontliner­s in essential services—for vaccinatio­n.

The government is aiming to inoculate up to 70 million people in 2021.

“Vaccines work. Getting vaccinated with available

vaccines in the country can prevent severe COVID-19 and thus can prevent death,” Cabotaje said.

Vaccine deliveries

To date, over 3.025 million COVID-19 jabs have been delivered to the country, Cabotaje said.

The health official said 500,000 doses of CoronaVac, the vaccine developed by Sinovac Biotech, will arrive on April 22. Another half a million doses will be delivered on April 29.

“Some” PfizerBioN­Tech jabs from

COVAX Facility may arrive and an initial 20,000 doses of Gamaleya Research Institute's Sputnik V vaccine may arrive by end-April.

Cabotaje said a simulation exercise of the deployment of Sputnik V vaccine, which should be stored at -18°C, will be held before the remaining 480,000 doses will arrive.

By May, 2.5 million CoronaVac doses and more AstraZenec­a jabs from COVAX Facility are expected to arrive in the Philippine­s. —

 ?? The STAR ?? Senior citizens with comorbidit­ies and frontliner­s get vaccinated at Pinyahan Elementary School in Quezon City during the continuati­on of inoculatio­n of Sinovac vaccine.
The STAR Senior citizens with comorbidit­ies and frontliner­s get vaccinated at Pinyahan Elementary School in Quezon City during the continuati­on of inoculatio­n of Sinovac vaccine.

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