MANILA, Philippines — Opposition Senator Leila de Lima has filed a bill titled “Libreng Bakuna Kontra COVID-19 Para sa Lahat ng Pilipino Act,” which seeks to provide free COVID-19 vaccines for Filipinos.
“Anticipating the arrival of these vaccines subject to trials and local evaluation soonest, this representation believes the need to guarantee free vaccination for all Filipinos whose right to health should not be diminished by belatedly acting on the health crisis,” she said in a statement on Sunday.
“As hopes grow for the early arrival of vaccines in the country, we must be prepared and guarantee our people the safe and efficient distribution of the vaccine to all Filipinos, especially the priority and vulnerable sectors of our society. It cannot be overemphasized: vaccine coverage is as important as vaccine efficacy,” she added.
The measure also requires an informed consent to allow persons which accredited COVID-19 vaccine they will receive.
The senator also underscored the need for a concrete vaccination plan for all Filipinos.
“A concrete plan of action that will universally promote the right of all Filipinos to health is vital in winning this battle against COVID-19. A vaccination plan that is inclusive will be an instrument to create herd immunity in a country of more than 100 million,” she said.