Over 3 million minors now vaccinated vs. COVID-19 – Duterte | Inquirer News

Over 3 million minors now vaccinated vs. COVID-19 – Duterte

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 01:57 AM November 24, 2021

FIRST DOSE: These two minors are among the first to receive their first of two doses of COVID-19 jabs during the pediatric vaccine rollout on Oct. 29, 2021, in La Union province. (Photo courtesy of the La Union provincial government)

MANILA, Philippines — More than three million minors aged 12 to 17 have so far been vaccinated against COVID-19, President Rodrigo Duterte during his taped weekly briefing that aired late Tuesday night.

“I am very pleased… That three million is a lot,” Duterte said, speaking in a mix of Filipino and English.

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According to him, 76.5 million vaccine doses have been administered nationwide out of the total of 134.4 million that the Philippines had received.

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“Of this number, 41.9 million are given the first dose, while more than 33.5 million are given a second dose and single-dose shots,” he said.

The government first started vaccinating minors against COVID-19 in October this year.

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So far, the vaccine brands approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used for minors are Pfizer and Moderna.

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FDA Director-General Eric Domingo earlier said vaccines for children below 12 years old might be available before the end of the year.

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