Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Appoint empowered DoH chief, BBM urged

A total of 4,252,830 Covid-19 vaccines worth P5.1 billion procured by the private sector have expired due to a late DoH decision, Concepcion said

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

The private sector advisory council formed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has asked him to appoint an empowered, decisive and effective secretary of the Department of Health (DoH), council member and Go Negosyo chairperso­n Joey Concepcion said Thursday.

Concepcion explained that council members want the government to resolve the issue of more than P5 billion worth of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines that have expired amid emerging variants of the virus first detected in Wuhan, China.

He said that 4,252,830 Covid-19 vaccines have gone to waste in private sector warehouses alone, translatin­g to a loss of P5.1 billion spent to procure them from abroad.

The former presidenti­al adviser on entreprene­urship under the Duterte administra­tion lamented what he described as the late decision of the DoH and the Health Technology Assessment Council (HTAC) to allow second Covid booster vaccinatio­ns for Filipinos 50 years and older, and for those aged 18 to 49 with comorbidit­ies.

The last batch of AstraZenec­a vaccines delivered to the country expired last 31 July, while the last of the imported Moderna vaccines expired last 27 July.

‘Too slow’

“Since April, we’ve been advising the DoH to follow the Centers for Disease Control of the United States, where a 50-years-old can already acquire the second booster shot,” Concepcion said.

“They are too slow to decide amid the expiring vaccines. If these vaccines were given to others, then we could have prevented expiration,” he said during his interview with Straight Talk, the digital show of the Daily Tribune.

He said that while there are too many committees to give input on the government’s vaccinatio­n strategies, like the HTAC, the Food and Drug Administra­tion, and a vaccine expert panel, there is no single person empowered to have a final say.

He said the DoH chief should be given the power to make timely critical decisions. “The committee can advise, but somebody has to decide. That’s the problem we see but they can eventually settle that,” according to Concepcion.

Conflictin­g views

Asked if the Covax Facility will replace the expired vaccines, Concepcion said he doesn’t know.

Last 15 July, Mr. Marcos has chosen Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire as officer-in-charge of the DoH, with her holding the post until the end of the month or until the nomination of a permanent health department chief by the President.

“Undersecre­tary Vergeire has the holdover capacity, but she is not the secretary to decide. Committees at DoH should be also cleared with regards to their functions,” Concepcion pointed out.

“Committees have always had conflictin­g views, and we should have a decision-maker this time, especially since we are [going] towards the reopening of face-to-face classes and there will be no lockdowns anymore, as promised by the President,” he added.

Also, the Philippine­s is bracing for the emergence of Covid-19 new variant, identified by the DoH on Tuesday as “Centaurus” after two individual­s in Central Visayas tested positive for the variant.

Dubbed by the World Health Organizati­on as BA.2.75, Centaurus is said to be more contagious and capable of being vaccine resistant compared to most variants of Covid-19

Vergeire, in an announceme­nt, said that the infected individual­s from the Visayas were confirmed through a genome sequencing run from 30 July to 1 August.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE@tribunephl_ana ?? No monkeying around Health workers sanitize the Quezon City General Hospital on Thursday as part of preparatio­ns for the possible admission of monkeypox patients in their isolation facility.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE@tribunephl_ana No monkeying around Health workers sanitize the Quezon City General Hospital on Thursday as part of preparatio­ns for the possible admission of monkeypox patients in their isolation facility.

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