Gov’t to ensure vax donations have long expiry dates

By Azer Parrocha / Philippine News Agency

To prevent wastage, the government is taking steps to accept only COVID-19 vaccine donations that are far from expiring.

Cabinet Sec. Karlo Nograles, acting Presidential spokesperson, said the government has already set parameters and guidelines when it comes to accepting donations.

Citing National Task Force Against COVID-19 chief Sec. Carlito Galvez Jr., Nograles said the government is coordinating with manufacturers regarding expiration dates.

“Isa pang sinabi ni Sec. Charlie, iyong pakikipag-ugnayan din sa mga donations na dapat maglagay din po tayo, pag dino-donate sa atin, dapat we have to emphasize na iyong idu-donate huwag iyong near expiry,” he said in a radio interview on Sunday (Dec. 5).

“Bagama’t nagpapasalamat tayo sa lahat ng mga nagdu-donate ‘no, but the reality on the ground also is we also do not want to have masyadong sobrang dami ng supply na palapit na iyong expiration. Iyong pressure mapupunta sa atin,” he added.

The shelf lives of some COVID-19 vaccines may be extended but Nograles noted that it is not possible for all brands.

“Nagsalita na si Secretary Charlie Galvez at iyong mga miyembro ng vaccine cluster na there are some vaccines na bagama’t sinasabi ang expiry date ay ganito, based doon sa pag-assess nila together with the manufacturer and based sa mga experts ay magagamit pa rin naman po. At mayroon tayong papeles at dokumento na nagsasabi na may permiso naman po na puwedeng gamitin iyan,” he said.

He clarified, though, that COVID-19 vaccines are used up before they expire.

“Ginagawa natin ang lahat para lahat ng mayroon tayong supply, ‘first in, first out’ iyan para hindi tumama doon sa expiration date. Of course, we’re very mindful doon sa expiration date na kailangan iyon ang unahin,” he added.

As of Dec. 2, a total of 37,353,438 Filipinos have completed their COVID-19 vaccinations while 432,901 booster or additional doses have been administered.

The Philippines aims to inoculate at least 54 million Filipinos by the end of December this year to achieve population protection. (PNA) – jlo

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