Vivencio Dizon Dizon made a pitch for a continuing vaccination program in the country in a bid to give people protection from the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) despite reports of blood clotting among people who received the AstraZeneca vaccines abroad.
Dizon, also Presidential Adviser on Flagship Programs and Projects and the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, was among the few government officials who received the Sinovac vaccine dose donated by China early this month.
So far, he has not experienced adverse side effect from the vaccination. “Lagi nating sinusukat ang risk versus sa benepisyo. At sa ngayon po, napakalaki po ng benepisyo ng mga bakunang ito dahil proven po sila hundred percent na mapipigilan ang malubhang pagkakasakit at ang pagkakamatay (We continue to weigh the risk versus the benefits. And at present, the benefits of the vaccines are very huge because they are proven 100 percent effective to preve
Mayor says limited supply real issue in PH vaccine rollout, no option to choose brand
enablePagination: false
endIndex:
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 12) A mayor is flagging the country’s tight stock of COVID-19 vaccine doses at present and how this hampers inoculation efforts as well as the public’s ability to choose when it comes to vaccine brands.
“The real issue about the vaccine is the supply. We have a very limited supply of vaccines
kaya nakakaranas tayo ngayon ng napakabagal na [and that’s why we’re currently experiencing very slow] deployment and administration of the vaccine,” Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro told CNN Philippines’
Lesotho is handling the clinical side of the coronavirus pandemic well but there are economic consequences to manage, newly appointed Minister of Health Semano Sekatle told Sputnik on Friday, commenting on the situation in the African country as the vaccination campaign rolled out.As Lesotho receive ..
The government says nursing home residents vaccinated against COVID-19 can get hugs again from their loved ones, and all residents may enjoy more indoor visits. Here s the latest virus news.
A member of the WHO team investigating the pandemic s origin estimated that collective scientific research might be able to pin down how animals infected the first people in Wuhan.