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Manila, Mar 3 (EFE/EPA).- Health workers in Philippines underwent Wednesday inoculations of the COVID-19 vaccines as the country continues its vaccine campaign following the arrival of a first shipment from China. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO / ROLEX DELA PENA). SHOT LIST: HEALTH WORKERS GET THE SINOVAC COVID-19 VACCINES AT THE MEDICAL CITY, IN PASIG CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES AND AT THE NATIONAL KIDNEY AND TRANSPLANT INSTITUTE IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Taguig/Markina City, Mar 2 (EFE/EPA).- Philippines continued to inoculate health workers and military officers Tuesday after receiving its first 600,000 doses of the Chinese Sinovac jab donated by China’s government. The Asian country has so far recorded over 578,000 cases and 12,000 deaths of the COVID-19. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG / ROLEX DELA PENA). SHOT LIST: SOLDIERS GET THE SINOVAC COVID-19 VACCINES AT THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN TAGUIG CITY, SOUTH OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES AS HEATH WORKERS GET THE VACCINES AT A SPORTS COMPLEX IN MARIKINA CITY, IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Port-au-Prince, Jul 17 (EFE).- Haiti continued Saturday its second day of COVID-19 vaccine roll out after receiving the first batch of 500,000 doses of the vaccine. (Camera: MARÍA MONTECELOS).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE RECEIVE A DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI.
Quezon City, Mar 1 (EFE/EPA).- Philippines began Monday its immunization campaign against covid-19 by vaccinating several health authorities and police officers after receiving its first 600,000 doses of the Chinese Sinovac jab the day before, donated by China’s government.Dr. Gerardo Legaspi, director of the General Hospital of the Philippines, one of the largest in the country, was the first to be vaccinated, followed by other authorities, such as the head of vaccine management, Carlito Galvez, government officials and hospital health personnel. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO). SHOT LIST: POLICE OFFICERS RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINES AT THE PHILIPPINE POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Quezon City, Feb 9 (EFE/EPA).- The Philippines health department on Tuesday supervised the delivery and vaccination drill to ensure that the vaccine is properly handled once available in the country.The Philippines has so far reported more than 540,000 cases and 11,000 deaths from the COVID-19. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA).SHOT LIST: HEALTH WORKERS PARTICIPATE IN THE DELIVERY AND VACCINATION DRILL IN QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES.