MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines can rely on a steady supply of COVID-19 vaccines with more deliveries already scheduled, Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go said in a statement issued on Sunday.
Go made the statement in a radio interview on Friday, according to the statement.
Provided that the supplies arrive on time, Go said the government could meet its target of vaccinating 70 million Filipinos by the end of 2021 — which would hopefully lead to the end of the pandemic altogether.
“The government continues to buy [vaccines],” Go said in Filipino. “Hopefully, by April, there will be five million doses lined up. When May arrives, there will be additional deliveries again. M…
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