MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government would likely have supply agreements signed with vaccine manufacturers by the end of the month, Senator Sonny Angara said Tuesday.
Angara, chair of the Senate finance committee, said this while sponsoring a bill expediting the procurement and administration of Covid-19 vaccines in the country.
During the interpellation of Senate Bill No. 2057 in plenary, Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon asked why the national government has yet to sign supply agreements with any vaccine firm.
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