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Press Release - Bong Go urges gov t to conduct massive information campaign to allay fears and build public confidence on the COVID-19 vaccine roadmap

December 15, 2020 Bong Go urges gov t to conduct massive information campaign to allay fears and build public confidence on the COVID-19 vaccine roadmap To boost public confidence and awareness on the COVID-19 vaccine roadmap, Senator Christopher Bong Go on Monday, December 14, urged the national government to conduct a massive information campaign to educate the public on the ongoing process that government is taking to secure safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines for Filipinos. He emphasized the need to inform the public on the various modes of procurement as well as plans on the eventual distribution and use until expected full recovery through herd immunity is achieved when the COVID-19 vaccine roadmap is properly implemented.

Duterte, Galvez slam health expert for questioning preference for China vaccines

Duterte, Galvez slam health expert for questioning preference for China vaccines Updated Dec 14, 2020 4:52:00 PM enablePagination: false Dr. Tony Leachon and President Rodrigo Duterte (FILE PHOTOS) Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 14) Health reform advocate and former COVID-19 task force adviser Dr. Tony Leachon is the latest public figure to earn President Rodrigo Duterte s ire, Malacañang revealed on Monday. Leachon, who returned to full private practice in June after a brief stint as special adviser to the National Task Force on COVID-19, has been repeatedly bashed by the President in unaired remarks during his weekly public addresses, his spokesman Harry Roque said.

Go opens Malasakit Center in Marikina

Go opens Malasakit Center in Marikina
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De Lima files bill seeking to provide free COVID vaccines for all Filipinos

De Lima files bill seeking to provide all Filipinos COVID vaccine for free By ERWIN COLCOL, GMA News Published December 13, 2020 2:43pm A measure has been filed at the Senate seeking to provide free vaccines against COVID-19 to all Filipinos, and establish a safe and efficient system for their distribution and delivery. Senator Leila De Lima has filed Senate Bill 1942, or the proposed Libreng Bakuna Kontra COVID-19 Para sa Lahat ng Pilipino Act, which allocates funds and mandates the country s health system to offer vaccines for all Filipinos for free. “Anticipating the arrival of these vaccines subject to trials and local evaluation soonest, this representation believes the need to guarantee free vaccination for all Filipinos whose right to health should not be diminished by belatedly acting on the health crisis,” De Lima said in a statement in filing the bill.

PH lags in COVID spending

PH lags in COVID spending
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