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China to send 400,000 more CoronaVac shots

- By Kyle Aristopher­e T. Atienza Reporter with Vann Marlo M. Villegas

CHINA will donate 400,000 more doses of CoronaVac shots made by Sinovac Biotech Ltd., according to President Rodrigo R. Duterte, in a boost to the Philippine drive to vaccinate more of its most vulnerable population.

“You have my assurance that the government will be exerting all efforts to roll out the nationwide COVID-19 vaccinatio­n program to enable us to reopen our schools and slowly resume our face-to-face learning,” the President said in a speech during inaugurati­on rites for public education facilities in Valenzuela City on Thursday.

He said he will lift coronaviru­s restrictio­ns once vaccines become widely available. Mr. Duterte earlier said the Philippine­s could return to normalcy by 2023.

The Philippine­s has vaccinated more than 9,000 Filipinos, mostly medical frontliner­s against the coronaviru­s since its inoculatio­n drive started on March 1, according to the presidenti­al palace.

The patients were injected with CoronaVac, presidenti­al spokesman Herminio “Harry” L. Roque, Jr. told a televised news briefing on Thursday.

The government took delivery of 600,000 doses of the vaccine donated by China on Sunday.

Mr. Roque said Mr. Duterte could choose his own vaccine brand because he is the country’s top leader and a senior citizen.

The Department of Health (DoH) reported 2,452 coronaviru­s infections on Thursday, bringing the total to 584,667. The death toll rose by 15 to 12,404, while recoveries increased by 266 to 535,037, it said in a bulletin.

There were 37,226 active cases, 90.1% of which were mild, 4.9% did not show symptoms, 2.1% were critical, 2.1% were severe and 0.81% were moderate.

The DoH said eight duplicates had been removed from the tally, while five recovered cases were reclassifi­ed as deaths. Four laboratori­es failed to submit data on March 3.

About 8.4 million Filipinos have been tested for the COVID-19 virus as of March 2, according to DoH’s tracker website.

The coronaviru­s has sickened more than 115.8 million and killed about 2.6 million people worldwide, according to the Worldomete­rs website, citing various sources including WHO data. About 91.5 million people have recovered, it said.

ELDERLY

In a related developmen­t, a DoH technical advisory group might recommend the use of AstraZenec­a shots for health workers aged 65 and above, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Alexei B. Nograles told a separate televised news briefing on Thursday.

South Africa has stopped the rollout of the AstraZenec­a vaccine after a scientific study showed that it was less effective against the coronaviru­s strain that came from there.

Meanwhile, Mr. Nograles said the government might place the entire country under the most relaxed level of community quarantine in the next few months as the Philippine­s takes delivery of more vaccines next quarter.

Vaccine czar Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. earlier said the country would take delivery of a million coronaviru­s vaccines from China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd. this month.

The first batch of coronaviru­s vaccines developed by Pfizer would arrive next quarter, he said.

The palace earlier said only health workers would be exempted from the vaccinatio­n rule that Filipinos cannot choose what vaccine brand they will get.

Mr. Duterte has said he would wait for the coronaviru­s vaccine made by another Chinese firm, Sinopharm Biotech Group Ltd. because CoronaVac is not recommende­d for senior citizens.

The local Food and Drug Administra­tion has yet to approve Sinopharm’s applicatio­n for emergency use.

Earlier in the day, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Alexei B. Nograles said thousands of people in the capital region got injected with CoronaVac.

Of the 600,000 vials, about 189,600 have been delivered to various vaccinatio­n centers nationwide, he told a separate news briefing. About 12,000 vials were delivered to Davao City and 7,200 to Cebu City from the cold storage facilities in the capital region, he added.

Vaccines would be delivered to the rest of the country based on a masterlist of targets in 17 regions, Mr. Nograles said.

Mr. Roque earlier said the presidenti­al legal team was studying whether the President as commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, is covered by the compassion­ate use authorizat­ion for Sinopharm.

Presidenti­al security guards are under investigat­ion for taking the shots last year without regulatory approval. —

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