Philippines
approves emergency use of Russia's Sputnik Light vaccine
Send a link to a friend
[August 23, 2021]
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has
approved the emergency use of Russia's Sputnik Light COVID-19 vaccine,
the country's vaccine procurement chief said on Monday, making it among
the first countries in Asia to approve the single-dose vaccine.
|
The approval by the Philippines' food and drug agency will allow the
country to follow up its order for 10 million doses, Carlito Galvez,
a retired general who handles the government's vaccine procurement,
told a news conference.
The government expects vaccine manufacturers to increase deliveries
in September and October, Galvez said.
Mongolia and Kazakhstan have approved Sputnik Light, developed by
Russia's Gamaleya Institute.
Sputnik Light is ninth COVID-19 vaccine approved by the Philippines,
along with vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and
China's Sinovac and Sinopharm.
[to top of second column] |
Philippine authorities have
said the vaccine rollout is key to the recovery
of the Southeast Asian country's economy. The
Philippines was one of the fastest growing
economies in Asia before the pandemic, but
contracted by a record 9.6% in 2020.
The Philippines has so far fully vaccinated
17.26 million people, leaving much of its 110
million population vulnerable to the highly
contagious Delta variant.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Ed
Davies and James Pearson)
[© 2021 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2021 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content |