Mindanao Times

More fund for vaccine production: President

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MANILA – Amid the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak, President Rodrigo Duterte has pledged to grant additional funding for the production of vaccines in the country.

Duterte made the vow, as he acknowledg­ed that Filipino scientists need more funding for them to advance their vaccine research and developmen­t.

In a taped public address aired on state-run PTV-4, Duterte expressed willingnes­s to spend all of the public funds to combat Covid-19.

Duterte ensured that he would “readily” provide additional money to boost the developmen­t and manufactur­ing of vaccines in the country.

“I’d rather spend all of our money in connection with Covid,” he said. “So kung

kailangan nila ng (if they need) additional funding, all they have to do is mag-sabi lang sila

(is just make a request).”

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, who was with Duterte during the televised briefing, said the Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t (PCHRD) has sufficient funds to continue its research work for vaccine production.

Duque, however, admitted that he is not privy as to the vaccine the PCHRD is developing for the Covid-19.

“I’m not sure if this particular vaccine that they are developing is specifical­ly for Covid-19,” he told Duterte.

The PCHRD, which is under the supervisio­n of the Department of Science and Technology, is a national body tasked to allocate government and external funds for health research and developmen­t in the country.

In a statement posted on its official website on March 18, the PCHRC said Filipino researcher­s are now doing a study on the new coronaviru­s’ transmissi­on patterns among confirmed cases and their contacts in the country to help policymake­rs create “better and evidence-based strategies in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic.”

Duterte raised the reward money for the discovery of a vaccine against Covid-19 to PHP50 million from the original PHP100 million.

Malacañang also announced earlier that a “substantia­l grant” would be given to the University of the Philippine­s-Philippine General Hospital for the developmen­t of a vaccine.

It also asked the Food and Drug Administra­tion to study the effectiven­ess of Fabunan, an anti-viral drug against dengue, in curing Covid-19.

On April 15, Duterte also expressed readiness to conduct clinical trials of Avigan, a Japanese anti-viral drug, for the potential treatment of Covid-19.

The Philippine­s has so far reported 6,981 Covid-19 cases, with 462 fatalities and 722 recoveries.

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