MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government will allocate P362 million for genomic bio-surveillance to strengthen the country’s efforts against Covid-19, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said Thursday.
It will be the Department of Health (DOH) that will “mobilize” its resources and invest in bio-surveillance on Covid-19, he said.
“The conduct of whole genome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis of the virus will enable us to understand the evolution of the geographical and time scales,” he said in a press briefing.
Genomic bio-surveillance will also help assess the impact of specific mutations of Covid-19 on its viral properties such as infectiousness and virulence, Nograles added.
Genomic bio-surveillance will also be important for the country’s Covid-19 vaccination program.
“A better understanding of the virus and its possible mutations will enable us to implement a more responsive vaccination program and execute other existing health interventions and to prepare for future pandemics,” the Palace official said.