There
is a saying as regards a vaccine in this time of pandemic “the best vaccine, is
the one readily available.”
Good
news for those who are “picky” and is wishing for a western made vaccine.
The Philippine government just signed the biggest vaccine
procurement for the year with the signing of a supply agreement for 40 million
doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.
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National
Task Force against Covid-19 chief implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. announced
last Sunday.
“We
are very happy to report that the government and the management of Pfizer have
finally concluded our negotiations. (Health) Secretary (Francisco) Duque and I
signed yesterday (Saturday) the supply agreement for the biggest and most
decisive deal we had for 2021,” Galvez said.
“I
would like to thank my colleagues from the Philippine vaccine negotiating team
from the Department of Finance and our multilateral partner for tirelessly
working to secure these much-needed shots that will benefit 20 million
Filipinos,” he added
The
vaccine czar said the deliveries of 40 million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccines will begin “after eight weeks starting August”, to be delivered in
bulk.
“The
vaccine demand has begun to ease up for many big and rich countries, as most of
them have already acquired more than enough vaccines for their population and
have vaccinated many of their citizens. This has allowed the manufacturer to
commit to us that deliveries, though still to be made in tranches, will be in
bulk,” he pointed out.
The
procurement is funded by an arrangement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Galvez
explained that loan funds from multilateral partners such as the ADB follows a
direct disbursement scheme wherein payments are paid directly by the fund
manager to the vaccine manufacturer.
“Through
this scheme, the Filipino people can be assured that our transactions on
vaccine procurement will be transparent, as the funds will not pass through the
hands of any government official or agency,” he emphasized.
Negosyo ang solusyon sa kahirapan.
Nasa middle class kung ganito daw
kita mo monthly sabi ng NEDA:
P43,828 - P76,669
Ang siste,
If Pamilyado ka na with kids, tapos
utilities , daily and unexpected expenses, you can quickly tell why you're
probably short every month.
And yet, ang karamihan sabi
syo..."Mag ipon ka" or minsan pa nga "Wala ka pang ipon"
Mind you, pandemya pa ngaun!
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pero d mo naman nasunod?
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