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MANILA: The Philippines military will investigate the inoculation of soldiers from President Rodrigo Duterte’s security team with coronavirus vaccines smuggled into the country, an armed forces spokesman confirmed.
News of the special unit being vaccinated has caused anger among the public as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved any COVID-19 vaccine for use in the country.
The armed forces chief, Gen. Gilbert Gapay, has denied having any prior knowledge of the vaccination.
“Gen. Gapay has ordered a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding this incident,” Marine Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo, the military spokesman, said late on Thursday.
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 31) Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon wants the head of the Presidential Security Group to attend the Senate s investigation on the unregistered vaccines that have entered the country. The PSG Commander must be called and must appear in the investigation of the Committee of the Whole to shed light on this issue. The most important who and how of the story remain a mystery. The PSG commander is deliberately withholding the basic questions of who and how from the public, Drilon said in a press release on Thursday.
The senator added all that were given to the public were alibis, excuses and lies.
Philippines presidential guards smuggled Chinese COVID vaccine, took it in September, months before approval
Guess it was worth a shot.
Military leaders in the Philippines smuggled a Chinese COVID vaccine into the country and injected members of the presidential guard back in September and October, the Straits Times reported. © Carl Court Rodrigo Duterte arrives to attend the Enthronement Ceremony Of Emperor Naruhito of Japan at the Imperial Palace on Oct.r 22, 2019 in Tokyo.
Rodrigo Duterte arrives to attend the Enthronement Ceremony Of Emperor Naruhito of Japan at the Imperial Palace on Oct.r 22, 2019 in Tokyo. (Carl Court/)
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte admitted earlier this week that numerous government and military officials had been vaccinated, despite the country’s regulators failing to approve a single vaccine.
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