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Companies seen having more vaccines to share

- Jenina P. Ibañez

PRIVATE firms with coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine orders could expand inoculatio­n to more employee dependents or local government­s as up to 20% of their work force have already received the jab.

Presidenti­al Adviser for Entreprene­urship Jose Ma. “Joey” Concepcion III said that around 10-20% of the employees of firms that have ordered vaccines have already been inoculated through their local government units.

Mr. Concepcion leads an initiative that helped the private sector procure COVID-19 vaccine doses through tripartite agreements.

More than a million vaccine orders will arrive this month after some delays, he said, with more to follow until early next year.

“What will happen here is we will have more vaccines to share with the family members of our employees,” he told One News on Tuesday.

The companies could also donate the vaccines to local government units that need supplies, he added.

“There’s a possibilit­y down the road that can be the third dose. I know the government is not planning for the third dose, but we have to plan that already as early as today,” he said. “There will also be a lot of people running after these booster shots.”

Mr. Concepcion has also been pressing the government for “safe spaces,” or increased operationa­l capacity for malls and buildings that have reached 80% vaccinatio­n.

Trade Secretary Ramon M. Lopez said that the interagenc­y taskforce on the coronaviru­s could discuss increasing operationa­l capacity for businesses with fully vaccinated employees.

For now, businesses that secure government safety seals — stickers displayed at establishm­ent entry points if they comply with health safety protocols — could increase capacity by 10%.

Pfizer representa­tives are meeting with United States health officials to make a case for booster shots, which the company said will likely be needed six to 12 months after full vaccinatio­n. The country’s Center for Disease Control and drug regulation authority however said that there is no need for booster shots at this time. —

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