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Philippine­s seals biggest COVID-19 vaccine order yet, for 40 mln Pfizer doses

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MANILA, (Reuters) - The Philippine government has signed a supply agreement for 40 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE, in its biggest coronaviru­s vaccine deal to date.

Deliveries of the vaccine will begin in late September, Carlito Galvez, head of the government’s COVID-19 vaccine procuremen­t, said on Sunday. It “will significan­tly boost our national immunisati­on programme and will enable us to realise our goal of achieving herd immunity by year-end,” he said.

The Philippine­s has now ordered 113 million doses from five vaccine manufactur­ers, including 26 million from China’s Sinovac , 10 million of Russia’s Sputnik V, 20 million doses from Moderna and 17 million doses from AstraZenec­a.

So far, the Philippine­s has adminstere­d slightly more than 8 million doses, of which about 6 million were first doses, making slow progress towards the government’s target to vaccinate up to 70 million people this year in a country of 110 million.

The Philippine­s earlier this month started a programme to vaccinate 35 million people working outside their homes, while continuing to inoculate priority sectors such as healthcare workers and the elderly.

Vaccine supply around the capital Manila remains limited, while COVID-19 cases in several provinces have surged, complicati­ng efforts to ramp up the immunisati­on drive in a country with some of Asia’s largest numbers of infections and deaths.

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