BY MARTIN A. SADONGDONG
The country has officially kicked off its national vaccination program with the arrival of more than one million doses of vaccines against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) this week.

Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., vaccine czar and chief implementer of the National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19, made the remark as top government officials led by President Duterte witnessed the delivery of 600,000 CoronaVac vaccines from Chinese firm, Sinovac Biotech Ltd., Sunday afternoon at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City — the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines to be delivered to the country.
Around 525,600 vaccine doses from British-Swedish pharmaceutical company, AstraZeneca, will also arrive in the country this Monday.
“With the arrival of vaccines from Sinovac and AstraZeneca on Sunday and Monday, respectively, the country’s vaccine rollout formally starts,” Galvez said.
The Sinovac vaccines were donated by the Chinese government to the Philippines. The Chinese Embassy informed the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) last February 13 that 500,000 doses will go to the national government while 100,000 doses will be allotted to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

Meanwhile, the AstraZeneca jabs came from the World Health Organization (WHO)-led Covax facility, a global initiative for the equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines where the Philippines is a part of.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has already issued Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to Sinovac, AstraZeneca, and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines.
According to Galvez, the initial doses of vaccines will be administered at select major hospitals including the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) in Manila.
“Ito po ay isang pagpapatunay na ang lahat ng mga bakuna na ating ituturok sa ating mga kababayan ay ligtas at epektibo,” Galvez said.
“Kaya’t hinihikayat po namin ang ating mga kababayang Pilipino na magparehistro na sa kanilang mga barangay upang kayo ay makapagpabakuna na,” he added.
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