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1st batch of Sinovac Covid-19 doses bought by PHL arrive

- By Claudeth Mocon Ciriaco

ATOTAL of 1 million doses of Coronavac Covid-19 vaccine, the first tranche out of the total 25 million doses procured by the national government from Beijingbas­ed biopharmac­eutical company Sinovac, arrived in the country on Monday, the Department of Health (DOH) said.

“The arrival of these vaccines is very timely. As we finish vaccinatin­g healthcare frontliner­s, we will be able to use this new batch of purchased Coronavac vaccines to extend vaccinatio­n to vulnerable Filipinos—or those with preexistin­g conditions and comorbidit­ies—who are most at risk of severe Covid-19 and highest chance of dying," Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III said.

Duque said the arrival of Coronavac vaccine is "most crucial " especially now that the National Capital Region (NCR)+ or the Greater Manila Area is experienci­ng a surge.

Aside from Duque, President Duterte, Senator Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go, National Task Force against Covid-19 chief Implemente­r and vaccine czar Secretary Carlito G. Galvez Jr. and Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Huang Xilian received the vaccine doses after a Philippine Airlines all-cargo flight from Beijing landed at Villamor Airbase in Pasay City past 4 p.m.

“The arrival of these vaccines is great news as we are beginning to see the fruits of our negotiatio­n efforts after months of hard work to provide vaccines for our people. This is but the first of the many other doses we have negotiated in order to achieve our goal of herd immunity,” Galvez said.

Galvez added, "We are expecting the delivery of around 1.5 to 4 million of the remaining procured doses from Sinovac by April and May 2021 together with the additional 979,200 Astrazenec­a vaccine doses from the World Health Organizati­on-led Covax facility. These will allow the country to further expand coverage of our vaccinatio­n program."

The remaining 24 million Coronavac doses procured by the national government are scheduled to arrive in the following months. With the arrival of both procured vaccines and vaccines from the Covax Facility, the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n program is expected to ramp up as the government recently approved the simultaneo­us rollout of vaccinatio­n to priority groups A1 to A3.

Additional­ly, the DOH maintained that the Covid-19 vaccine is only an added protection to existing preventive measures such as the intensifie­d public health measures.

“Even with the arrival of vaccine supplies, we continue to call for the public's cooperatio­n in this fight against the pandemic. While Covid-19 remains a public health emergency, a great deal of caution and vigilance shall still take place to ensure everyone’s protection from this disease,” Duque concluded.

 ?? Photo courtesy of PAL ?? A Philippine Airlines flight unloads the first tranche of 25 million doses of Coronavac Covid-19 vaccine at the ninoy Aquino internatio­nal Airport on Monday.
Photo courtesy of PAL A Philippine Airlines flight unloads the first tranche of 25 million doses of Coronavac Covid-19 vaccine at the ninoy Aquino internatio­nal Airport on Monday.

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