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Published May 27, 2021, 2:09 PM Department of Health Secretary Francisco Duque III (PCOO/MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) Individuals ages 12 to 15 still need to wait a bit longer to book a slot for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination because of the country’s limited supply of vaccines, the Department of Health (DOH) said on Thursday, May 27. DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III said that it is imperative for now to follow the country’s vaccination priority list since they are the most vulnerable to the virus. “Well kinokonsidera natin lahat iyan no, pinag-aaralan din sa kasalukuyan ng ating mga Vaccine Experts Panel (Well we’re considering that and it is currently being studied by our Vaccine Experts Panel),” he said during a public press briefing ....
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director General Eric Domingo FDA Director-General Rolando Enrique Domingo believes that there is “no conflict of interest” on the move of the DOH. “Hindi naman… kasi nasa batas iyon and it’s a worldwide practice. Yung ating Executive Order 121 natin is based on WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines kasi talagang posible din naman na ang gobyerno ay gustong bumili ng bakuna pero walang local manufacturer or representative dito (It’s not… because it’s in the law and it’s a worldwide practice. The Executive Order 121 is based on WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines as it is really possible that the government wants to buy a vaccine but there is no local manufacturer or representative here),” said Domingo in a press briefing. ....