11 May 2021 Staff Reporter
The UAE announced on Monday that the distribution of Hayat-Vax began in the country.
“We are pleased to announce the start of distribution of the Hayat-Vax vaccine in the UAE, marking the start of a historic stage for vaccine manufacturing in the country,” authorities said during the weekly briefing on virus situation.
The vaccine is also being approved in other countries and is in the process to get necessary accreditation worldwide.
This is considered as a strategic step in raising the efficiency of the health sector infrastructure and developing local and national capacities in the field of biotechnology.
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MANILA. President Rodrigo Duterte talks to Health Secretary Francisco Duque III before their meeting Wednesday night, May 5, 2021. (Malacañang photo)
+ May 06, 2021 PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has apologized for receiving a dose of the Sinopharm vaccine against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and asked the Chinese ambassador to withdraw the vaccine.
“So we are sorry. You are right, we are wrong. Ang Sinopharm maybe tomorrow or the following day wala na ‘yan. I made it as a personal request,” Duterte said in another Talk to the People address late Wednesday night, May 5, 2021.
He said his doctor had recommended that he get the Sinopharm vaccine, which was also administered to “all Chinese officials.” Duterte did not name his doctor.