DOH to get first tranche of Covid-19 vaccines from Australia

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The country is set to receive additional 720,000 doses of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines from the Australian Government through the support of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, the Department of Health said on Friday, Sept. 16.

The country is set to receive additional 720,000 doses of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines from the Australian Government through the support of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund , the Department of Health said on Friday, Sept. 16.To date, the DOH said that it has so far received 2,280,000 doses of pediatric Pfizer vaccines from the Australian Government.

“Promoting children’s health and well-being is everyone’s responsibility. Helping children recover from the effects of COVID-19 requires a concerted effort from all sectors of society. By strengthening our partnerships and growing our collaboration with one another, we achieve more for children,” said UNICEF Philippines Representative Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov.

Australia’s support through UNICEF Philippines also included the procurement and delivery of solar-powered vaccine refrigerators, walk-in cold rooms, personal protective equipment, and spare parts, ensuring that life-saving vaccines reach geographically isolated and disadvantaged communities. UNICEF Philippines and the Australian Government have been partners for children for many years. Apart from COVID-19 assistance, Australia’s support includes SaferKidsPH, an initiative to reduce online sexual abuse and exploitation of children in the Philippines, and risk-responsive social protection for women and children.

 

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