Velasco hopes for earlier Covid-19 vaccine rollout

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Speaker Lord Allan Jay Velasco. (File) Photo from the Office of Cong. Velasco

MANILA, Philippines — Speaker Lord Allan Velasco expressed hopes Monday that the country’s vaccination program against Covid-19 will be rolled out earlier as the House of Representatives approved the measure seeking to expedite the procurement of the shots against the deadly disease.

Velasco made the remark after the lower chamber approved House Bill No. 8648 or the “Covid-19 Vaccination Program Act of 2021.”

“We hope the bill will serve its noble purpose of helping the national government hasten the purchase and administration of the vaccine against Covid-19, which already killed more than 12,000 people nationwide and sent the economy into deep contraction,” Velasco said in a statement.

“Time is of the essence. Each day of delay is very costly for the government, and leaves many of our vulnerable countrymen exposed to the dangers of this disease,” the House leader added.

The measure authorizes the national government, local government units, and the private sector, in cooperation with the the Department of Health (DOH) and the National Task Force Against Covid-19 (NTF), to procure safe and effective vaccines “in an expeditious, efficient, and equitable manner.”

The bill initially pushed for allowing LGUs to directly purchase Covid-19 vaccines from manufacturers. However, lawmakers later agreed to strike out this proposal and instead opted to retain the current policy allowing LGUs to procure vaccines through a multiparty agreement with the national government and the vaccine manufacturer.

Salient provisions of the bill are as follows:

The Senate version of the measure still needs to be approved before the bicameral conference committee can settle the disagreeing provisions of the House and Senate versions of the bill.

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