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Published April 15, 2021 1:45pm The Howie Severino Podcast is now the Philippines number one trending podcast on Spotify! Last week, the podcast reached the fourth spot shortly after its launch and also topped the Society and Culture genre on the streaming platform. The podcast, which premiered on several digital platforms on April 8, featured GMA News pillar Jessica Soho as its guest in the pilot episode. The second episode released on Thursday featured Philippine General Hospital spokesperson Dr. Jonas del Rosario. He is a survivor of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and lost both of his parents to the disease. The Howie Severino Podcast features insightful conversations with personalities from various fields and industries.
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The first batches of the Sinovac vaccine onboard a Chinese air force plane on the tarmac following its arrival at Villamor air base in Manila. – AFP photo
MANILA: The Philippines received 600,000 vaccine doses from China Sunday, kickstarting the country’s inoculation drive despite concerns over the Sinovac jab’s effectiveness.
Top government officials and health workers will be the first on Monday to receive the Chinese-made vaccine called CoronaVac just days after the drug regulator approved it for emergency use.
President Rodrigo Duterte, whose government has been under fire over delays in procuring vaccines, oversaw the delivery of the doses at a military air base.