MANILA, Philippines â Some Metro Manila cities have donated a total of 7,500 doses of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine to Batangas in a bid to protect evacuees affected by the recent activity of the Taal Volcano, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Benhur Abalos Jr. said Monday.
âIto ay naiturn over na po, kulang-kulang 7,500 [doses],â Abalos said in a televised briefing.
(We have turned over more or less 7,500 doses.)
âMas kailangan ng mga kapatid natin sa Batangas dahil kung mage-evacuate ka, baka maghalo halo po ang mga tao kaya dapat unahin na mabakunahan sila. Lahat po ito ay Sinovac,â he added.
(Our countrymen in Batangas need these more because if you evacuate, the people might crowd so we should prioritize their vaccination. All of the doses were Sinovac.)
Abalos said the city of Manila donated 2,000 doses, Quezon City donated 1,500 doses while Mandaluyong City, Taguig City, Marikina City and Parañaque City each donated 1,000 doses.
At least 3,000 persons were evacuated from the âhigh-riskâ towns of Agoncillo, Laurel, San Nicolas and Lemery in Batangas after Taal Volcano erupted on July 1, releasing a kilometer-high âphreatomagmatic plume.â
State volcanologists raised Taalâs status to Alert Level 3 which âmeans that there is magmatic intrusion at the Main Crater that may further drive succeeding eruptions.â