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Half empty, half full

A Palace spokesman this week defended the emergency use authorization (EUA) issued to the COVID-19 vaccine made by China’s Sinovac, CoronaVac, saying it had...

Vaccines and variants

"Remember the issue about someone dropping the ball?"     Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr, the vaccine czar, recently asked the public to stretch their patience some more...

Palace allows local gov’ts pay for vaccines in advance

Local government units (LGUs) are now allowed to make advance payments to pharmaceutical companies to buy COVID-19 vaccines, Malacañang said Thursday. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque...

Foreign interference in policy-making unraveled

"FDA officials said in a hearing last year that they received grants from foreign organizations known for dictating policies on tobacco control." The Philippines’ Food...

Simplify rules on donations, senators insist

Senator Panfilo M. Lacson on Friday sought simplified procedures for the entry of donated COVID-19 vaccines, especially those with emergency use authorization (EUA) from...

Our Dengvaxia moment

"The question of public acceptability lingers."   The conflicting statements and reports being issued by administration officials on the government’s Covid-19 vaccination program is turning this...

Palace: Sinovac deal sealed

The Palace on Monday contradicted its own vaccine czar, saying the Philippines has a binding contract with China for its Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine. The statement...

No EUA, no vaccine buy–Palace

CHR calls for ‘equitable access’ Galvez: Vaccines not overpriced Malacañang said the country may not push through with its purchase of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines if the...
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