Gov’t hit for ‘lack of support’ for families affected by Dengvaxia
A women’s rights group denounced on Wednesday the government’s lack of support for families adversely affected by the controversial anti-dengue Dengvaxia vaccine.
Cora Agovida, Gabriela Metro Manila spokesperson, said the families whose children were administered with Dengvaxia received no assistance from the government. She said even after two months, the affected families were still the ones paying for their medical expenses.
“The information we gathered from our almost two months of conducting our Dengvaxia Watch campaign and hotlines clearly showed that it’s still the parents of the vaccinated children who pays for the check-up, laboratory tests and medications,” Agovida said in a statement.
“These expenses are added burden and trauma that they have to endure,” she added.
Agovida also called on President Rodrigo Duterte and former president Benigno S. Aquino III to take full responsibility for the oversight in order to avoid the same mistake in the future.
Article continues after this advertisement“In order for us not to commit this same mistake in the future, the government should not rely on dangerous foreign pharmaceutical companies but develop safer local medical industry instead,” Agovida said.
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