Philippines approves Sinovac vaccine as an emergency Prepare to deliver 6 hundred thousand dos
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Philippines approves vaccine against COVID-19 The Sinovag Biotech Company is now an emergency.
/ E$ Y0 j& V0 JEnrique Domingo, director of the Philippine Food and Drug Administration SLOT (FDA), said. China's sinovac vaccine effective in preventing COVID-19 However, it is not recommended for healthcare professionals who are at high risk of direct exposure to the virus. Because the protection efficiency for this group will be 50.4%.
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! Q- R! T# B; t' C: j9 j! q6 nAfter approval Sinovac will deliver 600,000 doses of the vaccine to the Philippines. The Philippines is targeting 25 million doses of the Sinovac vaccine this year. To achieve the goal of vaccination to cover 70% of the population by 2021.
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9 ]" u, Y9 U6 T3 r6 ^9 B d! LIn the past January. The Philippines has approved the vaccine from Pfizer and Biontec. Including the AstraZeneca vaccine For use by medical personnel The Philippine government said the number of vaccines ordered was sufficient for injections this year. The vaccination will help the Philippine economy recover after a record collapse last year due to the COVID-19 outbreak.8 N, i; a, c {: P0 e6 K
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