About this Event
With the roll-out of the national COVID-19 immunization program, many questions remain unanswered and arise with regard to vaccines and its administration. Among which include the role of vaccines in helping address the COVID-19 pandemic and in the overall healthcare system, as well as addressing vaccine hesitancy among companies’ employees and the wider community.
For this reason, the ECCP, with the support of the Australia-New Zealand, British, Canadian, Dutch, French, German, and Nordic Chambers, as well as PAMURI, is organizing a webinar entitled “Vaccine Literacy: Building Public Support for a COVID-19 Vaccine” on 23 April 2021, at 5:00pm to 6:00pm, via Zoom. In collaboration CONVINCE (COVID New Vaccine Information, Communication, and Engagement), this event aims to serve as a platform that will provide relevant information on COVID?19 and vaccines, as well as allow the audience to raise their questions on the subject matter, thus helping promot
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Philippines Govt. Asked To Vaccinate Seafarers On Priority
January 28, 2021
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As COVID-19 vaccinations take center stage across all countries the urge to put seafarers on the priority list has gained momentum. While countries like Singapore have already prioritized vaccinating seafarers, the maritime fraternity is appealing to countries like the Philippines to do the same.
Urge To Vaccinate Filipino Seafarers
The Philippines, the country with the largest number of seafarers in the world needs to ascertain this quickly so that maritime trade gets back to its former state.