comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Noel bueno - Page 2 : comparemela.com

For Many, Getting The Covid Vaccine Means Taking A Boat To The Mainland

By Andreo Calonzo(Bloomberg) –After losing her son to Covid-19 last year, 79-year-old Tomasa Valdez was desperate to get vaccinated. But on the remote Philippine island of San Salvador, where she lives,.

Nightmare vaccine logistics are prolonging the global pandemic

Places like the Philippines are now struggling to get shots into the arms of their citizens, millions of whom live on distant archipelagos or far-flung mountain tops, under-served by roads, transport and basic infrastructure.

Logistics troubles are prolonging the pandemic

After losing her son to COVID-19 last year, 79-year-old Tomasa Valdez was desperate to get vaccinated, but on the remote Philippine island of San Salvador, where she lives, there were no shots to be had. Getting to the mainland, where vaccines were available, meant a boat ride that was arduous at her age, and expensive given Valdez’s meager income from drying sea grass, which she sells for less than 100 pesos (US$1.95) per sack. Help only arrived last month, 10 months after the Philippines began its national COVID-19 vaccination program, and about a year after Western nations such as the US

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.