The Philippine Star

DOH verifying 3 more alleged Dengvaxia deaths

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN – With Paolo Romero, Ghio Ong

The Department of Health (DOH) is verifying reports from the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) that three more children vaccinated with Dengvaxia died yesterday.

“We have not received any report (of new deaths), but we will check immediatel­y,” Health Undersecre­tary Rolando Enrique Domingo told the STAR.

Ferdie Topacio, Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption general counsel, said they received informatio­n that the three, from Nueva Ecija and Laguna provinces, died Sunday and that they were among the thousands that were included in the dengue immunizati­on drive during the term of former president Benigno Aquino III.

He also claimed that about 52 children vaccinated with Dengvaxia are currently confined at San Lazaro Hospital.

Based on a DOH data, 26 Dengvaxia vaccinated children have died while 725 others were admitted in various hospitals nationwide from 2016 to Jan. 24, 2018.

Sen. Richard Gordon believes that Aquino should apologize and be held accountabl­e for the questionab­le P3.5billion purchase of vaccines from French pharmaceut­ical giant Sanofi Pasteur.

As chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee looking into the issue, Gordon said he has come up with several recommenda­tions on the rush to buy antidengue vaccines in January 2016—less than four months before the May 2016 national elections.

Along with the committee on health chaired by Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito, he said one final hearing would be held before giving a formal report on the issue that has created untold anxiety for the parents of over 800,000 schoolchil­dren.

When asked for his recommenda­tions on Aquino’s liability, Gordon said over dzBB: “Just wait. I’ll be very frank. It’s time for him to answer, to own up to this.”

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