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Published February 24, 2021 1:00pm The United Kingdom has no plan to enter into a deal that will allow the Philippine government to send healthcare workers to Britain in exchange for coronavirus vaccines, UK s top diplomat to Manila said Wednesday. “I’d say we’ve got no plans to link vaccines with those conversations around the recruitment of nurses,” UK Ambassador Daniel Pruce said in a virtual chat with reporters. Without providing specific details, Pruce confirmed meeting with Labor Secretary Silverstre Bello IIII on the Philippine proposal a few weeks ago, but said the UK prefers to assist developing nation’s access to COVID-19 vaccines through the World Health Organization’s COVAX facility.