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Vaccine roll-out starts in Philippines as public confidence falters

Govt official lashes out at critics spreading ‘fake news’ that Sinovac jab ineffective

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2021 7:00PM

Vaccine roll-out starts in Philippines as public confidence falters
A health worker receiving the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine during the first phase of vaccinations for health workers at a hospital in Manila today. – AFP pic, March 1, 2021

MANILA – The Philippines launched its Covid-19 vaccination drive today, with health workers, soldiers, police and government officials first in line to get donated Chinese jabs despite concerns over their effectiveness.

Key aides of President Rodrigo Duterte, who were among hundreds to get jabs, described getting inoculated as a moral duty.

The roll-out started at six hospitals here a day after the government, under fire over delays in vaccine procurement, received 600,000 donated doses from Beijing.

“It kindles hope that, after nearly a year in darkness, the light is back on,” said presidential spokesman Harry Roque.

The Philippines has recorded more than 576,000 virus cases and 12,000 deaths, with infections at a four-month high as the vaccine roll-out began.

The donated doses represent a fraction of the shots Manila has been negotiating with seven manufacturers to secure.

The bulk of the supply is not expected until later this year.

But the challenge is not limited to stock.

Low public confidence in vaccines remains after the country became the first to deploy the dengue vaccine Dengvaxia in 2016.

A botched roll-out led to unfounded claims that several dozen children had died from the jab, and recent surveys showed almost half of the population are unwilling to be inoculated against coronavirus.

Duterte’s chief vaccine negotiator, Carlito Galvez, lashed out at critics who he said were spreading “fake news” that the Sinovac jab, called CoronaVac, is no good.

“Getting a jab is a moral obligation for everyone. We must not wait for the so-called best vaccine because there is no such thing,” he said.

CoronaVac only obtained regulatory approval for emergency use days before the doses arrived, and the regulator initially did not recommend it for healthcare workers due to its comparatively low efficacy.

The government later allowed it to be offered to those willing to take it, but many nurses and doctors have opted to wait for other vaccines. – AFP, March 1, 2021

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