“But maybe, I don’t know — you know that we have a law that says all medicines of whatever nature and whatever characteristics, would have to go through the scrutiny of the government,” he said.
The administration is procuring COVID-19 vaccines from Sinovac Biotech, a Chinese pharmaceutical company, for its national vaccination plan., the chief implementor of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases ., most of them signing deals with British-Swedish company AstraZeneca.were safe despite a lot of people doubting the effectiveness of vaccines from China, preferring instead those made by American and European companies.
were already inoculated with the vaccine as early as September — despite no vaccines having been granted permits at that time. Malacañang refused to divulge details about the vaccination, saying that PSG personnel showed bravery by allowing themselves to be vaccinated despite questions lingering over the vaccines.Several officials said that the issue of PSG vaccinations should not be the focus of discussions because the topic should be about how the government could buy vaccines.
GabrielLaluINQ So dapat sinovac lang talaga?
GabrielLaluINQ Lol pag LGU gagamit need ng FDA approval pero pag military and PSG hindi kailangan... ONLYINTHEPHILIPPINES
ngayon yung LGUs pinagsasabihin mo. Gawin nyo muna sa sarili mong security team. smuggled nga gamit nyo lols epal much
GabrielLaluINQ The virus only goes after schemers.
GabrielLaluINQ Lol. Pasabi naman kay Galvez, nasaan ang application ng Sinovac?
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