Philippines starts rollout of second booster dose against COVID
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[April 25, 2022]
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines
on Monday started giving second COVID-19 booster doses for
immunocompromised adults, joining a growing number Asian countries
offering a fourth vaccine shot.
Nearly 61% of the Philippines' 110 million population have been
vaccinated, while nearly 13 million people have received first booster
doses, government data show.
Of 690,000 people deemed most vulnerable, between 7,000 and 13,000 have
been initially targeted for the second round of boosters, to increase
protection against COVID and its variants.
"Because of increasing vaccination coverage, while COVID-19 is still
there, in the near future we can consider this as an endemic disease,"
Health Secretary Francisco Duque told a public forum.
Among those that have approved the use of second booster are South
Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, which is hoping to prevent a coronavirus
resurgence, particularly among its elderly, as it removes most remaining
curbs this week.
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A hospital worker is inoculated with a booster dose of Pfizer-BioNTech
COVID-19 vaccine against the coronavirus in Valenzuela Medical
Center, Valenzuela City, Philippines, April 25, 2022. REUTERS/Eloisa
Lopez
The Philippines has been cautious with its reopening, despite efforts to
revive an economy that contracted more than 9% in 2020, having been one
of Asia's fastest growing before the pandemic.
With 3.68 million cases overall and more than 60,000 deaths, the country
has suffered one of the worst COVID crises in Southeast Asia, although
new daily infections have fallen significantly, now at an average 207
per day, just 1% of the peak, according to a Reuters global data
tracker.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Martin Petty)
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