WHO, UNICEF initial findings show 7.5K recalled vax doses usable

<p>AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines <em>(File photo courtesy of PNP PIO)</em></p>

AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines (File photo courtesy of PNP PIO)

MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) and the National Task Force against Covid-19 (NTF) on Friday shared the preliminary findings of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) investigation, reporting that the 7,500 AstraZeneca doses recalled from the DOH Center for Health Development (CHD) Bicol remain in usable condition.

Based on the preliminary report of the WHO and UNICEF, one of the storage boxes containing the 7,500 doses received by CHD-Bicol logged a temperature of more than 400 degrees celsius (°C).

However, upon a detailed review of the available evidence, WHO and UNICEF found that only the thermometer was faulty, and all other equipment and devices used to store and transport the said vaccines were all functional, thereby ensuring that all vaccine doses remain usable.

The DOH and the NTF thanked the CHD-Bicol for following protocol and exhibiting an abundance of caution, which in turn allowed the national government, WHO, and UNICEF to immediately initiate an investigation.

The DOH and NTF likewise thanked the WHO and UNICEF for providing immediate assistance and conducting a thorough investigation on the incident.

The two agencies will also double down on ensuring and maintaining the functionality of all devices and equipment used in Covid-19 vaccine logistics and storage management. (PR)

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