![]() LIST: Local governments’ plans, deals, and budget for COVID-19 vaccines.MAP: Which countries have started their COVID-19 vaccination program?. ![]() Gov’t releases new vaccine priority list, includes persons with comorbidities.PH to prioritize high-risk areas, sectors for COVID-19 vaccine rollout.How FDA grants emergency approval for COVID-19 vaccines, meds.TRACKER: Which COVID-19 vaccines are being eyed by the Philippines?.Securing vaccine deals: A checklist for local governments.EXPLAINER: How COVID-19 vaccines will get from warehouses to you.EXPLAINER: What to expect once COVID-19 vaccines arrive in the Philippines.TIMELINE: The Philippines’ 2021 COVID-19 vaccine plan.Read Rappler’s series of explainers on the Duterte government’s vaccine program below: – maps and charts by Michael Bueza, with reports from Sofia Tomacruz/ The country received its first set of the single-shot Sputnik Light vaccine – 5,000 doses donated by Russia – on November 19, 2021. China also donated 1 million Sinopharm doses which came in two batches. The United Arab Emirates donated these doses. The first set of Sinopharm doses, totaling 100,000, arrived on August 11, 2021. The first batch arrived in the country on July 16, 2021.įourteen batches of Sputnik V vaccine doses totaling 10 million purchased from Russia have also arrived, with the first received on May 1, 2021. Nine batches of single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccines amounting to a total of 12.73 million doses were donated by the United States and the Netherlands. The first set was delivered to the country on March 4, 2021.Īt least 29 sets of Moderna vaccine doses totaling around 34 million have been delivered since June 27, 2021. Thirty-eight batches contained a combined 39.35 million AstraZeneca vaccine doses. So far, a total of 56.03 million Sinovac vaccine doses have been delivered to the Philippines. Thirty-five batches were from China’s Sinovac, the first of which arrived on February 28, 2021.
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