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MORE VACCINES EXPECTED TO ARRIVE

A total of 4.584 million doses of AZ vaccine have been allotted for the Philippine­s in the first round of allocation­s of the Covax facility

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MANILA – The second batch of vaccines donated under the Covax facility will be delivered to the Philippine­s only after the first batch of 487,200 doses of AstraZenec­a (AZ) vaccine is consumed, vaccine czar Sec. Carlito Galvez Jr. said.

“Sinabihan nga po ako ng WHO (World Health Organizati­on) na ‘pag hindi po naubos ‘yan, hindi po dadating ang second tranche,” Galvez said in an interview with reporters after the arrival of the first Covax shipment on Thursday evening, March 4, 2021.

A total of 4.584 million doses of AZ vaccine have been allotted for the Philippine­s in the first round of allocation­s of the Covax facility.

Galvez said Sinovac will also send before the end of March one million doses that were procured by the government.

The Chinese government has also pledged to 400,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines in addition to the 100,000 doses it donated to the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

The 100,000 doses were part of the 600,000 doses of Sinovac vaccine donated by China, which arrived on February 28.

President Rodrigo Duterte, who welcomed the AZ vaccines, thanked Covax for the donation.

He also urged Filipinos to get vaccinated, saying it is a necessary tool to overcome the pandemic and further open up the economy.

“We may not be out of the woods yet, but we are making progress and the end is in sight. With your cooperatio­n, we will overcome this pandemic and ensure the health and safety of everyone,” said Duterte.

He assured that the government will immediatel­y distribute the vaccines to the communitie­s.

As of March 3, over 9,000 people have been inoculated using the Sinovac vaccine.

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