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COVID-19:India s Covaxin, J&J vaccines approved in the Philippines, what happens next?

Vaccine supplies crunch Developing nations are facing a massive vaccine supply crunch. A senior Duterte official assailed developed countries for “hoarding” doses, thus depriving medium- to low-income nations of badly needed shots. Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. receiving a box from UAE Ambassador Hamad Saeed Al Zaabi symbolising the 7 metric tons of medical supplies from the UAE to the Philippines. Witnessing the ceremonial turnover are Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., chief implementer of the Philippines’ Declared National Policy Against COVID-19, and Health Secretary Francisco Duque. Image Credit: Supplied Earlier, on Monday (April 19, 2021), Philippine vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr, said the country has already completed supply contracts with five of the world’s vaccine makers Sinovac, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Novavax, and Gamaleya (Sputnik). Four (Sinovac, AZ, Sputnik and Pfizer) had already been issued E

Hospitals on the brink of collapse - health workers

MANILA Health workers said hospitals are on the brink of collapse amid the spike in coronavirus cases in the country. In a press conference Tuesday, April 7, Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) members said hospitals are overwhelmed with new patients every day and employees themselves are falling ill from the virus. A number of health workers also resigned or have taken early retirement options due to fear, fatigue, frustration and severe demoralization, AHW said. Emergency rooms, intensive care units, wards, isolation facilities of private and public hospitals are overcrowded and overflowing, the group said, while tents or modular container vans are full of patients waiting admission.

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