PH targets to administer 9M Covid-19 booster shots by yearend

By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz

November 23, 2021, 3:15 pm

<p>NTF against Covid-19 Special Adviser Dr. Teodoro Herbosa (center).<em> (PNA photo by Raymond Carl Dela Cruz)</em></p>

NTF against Covid-19 Special Adviser Dr. Teodoro Herbosa (center). (PNA photo by Raymond Carl Dela Cruz)

MANILA – The government is planning to administer booster shots against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) to about nine million individuals in priority sectors before the end of the year, an official of the National Task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 said on Tuesday.

In an interview during the arrival of 682,360 Moderna vaccine doses at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1, NTF Special Adviser Dr. Teodoro Herbosa said these individuals belong to the A1, A2, and A3 priority groups -- healthcare workers, senior citizens, and persons with comorbidities, respectively.

“Nine million yung target natin. I hope maibigay na yun sa mga kailangan ng boosters. By yearend kaya natin 'yon (We are targeting 9 million. I’m hoping they will be administered soon to those in need of boosters. It can be done by yearend),” Herbosa said.

He said the country’s current stockpile of Covid-19 vaccine doses is enough for both regular Covid-19 vaccination and booster shots, with the procurement for booster doses for the general public eyed to be included in the 2022 national budget.

“Health care workers, nasa 1.9 million lang 'yon. Pagkatapos yung sa senior citizens and with comorbidities, 9 million lang yun. So, kayang-kaya natin punuan 'yon sa stockpile natin (Health care workers, they’re about 1.9 million only. And then senior citizens and those with comorbidities, they are about nine million. So, we can cover that with our stockpile),” Herbosa said.

As of Monday, he said a total of 42,000 Covid-19 booster shots have been administered to priority individuals in the country.

While the national vaccination days on November 29, 30, and December 1 will prioritize the unvaccinated, he said those in A1 to A3 priority groups may go to any participating vaccination sites during the event.

Hindi namin paaalisin yung mga kailangan ng boosters--priority A1, A2, A3 na pupunta sa national vaccination days. (We won’t turn away those who need boosters -- priority A1, A2, A3 who will visit during the national vaccination days),” Herbosa said.

During the three-day vaccination drive, he said the government is eyeing to administer about 15 million vaccine doses.

He noted that there are plenty of Covid-19 vaccine doses stockpiled, with the government now prioritizing its administration.

Kahit na mag-target tayo ng 15 million, we have three times as much as that in our stockpile--marami tayo talagang bakuna. Ang kailangan namin ay yung magpapa-bakuna at yung magba-bakuna (Even if we target 15 million, we have three times as much as that in our stockpile -- we really have a lot of vaccines. What we need are those who will receive and administer the vaccines),” Herbosa said.

On Monday, the country began the administration of booster shots to the elderly and those with comorbidities as part of the national government’s Covid-19 vaccination drive.

Last Nov. 17, the government began the administration of booster shots to healthcare workers, offering their choice of vaccine brand. (PNA)

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