Delivery of more Covid-19 doses depends on rollout speed – Sinovac exec
MANILA, Philippines — Succeeding deliveries of doses of Sinovac Biotech’s CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccines to the Philippines will depend on how fast the government uses up the jabs it received, a representative of the Chinese pharmaceutical company’s said Monday.
“At least for March, we’re trying to arrange one million [doses] and how much after that, it would depend on how quickly the vaccine [will] be used in the country,” Sinovac General Manager Helen Yang said in an interview on ABS-CBN News Channel.
“I think the speed in giving the vaccination is another factor being considered. Because I think [in] the first half of this year, the supply of the vaccine, no matter if from Sinovac or from other brand, that would be in a shortage,” she added.
Yang noted that there’s a need to manage the supply to “have a better use of the resource.”
On Sunday, some 600,000 doses of Sinovac’s vaccine donated by the Chinese government arrived in the country.
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