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Palace: Sinovac deal sealed
Roque says Chinese drug costs only P650/dose, not P1,814.75 per DOH By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Wille Casas
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HE PALACE on Monday contradicted its own vaccine czar, saying the Philippines has a binding contract with China for its Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine.
The statement from presidential spokesman Harry Roque came after vaccine czar Carlito Galvez testified before the Senate that the purchase of Sinovac vaccines was not yet a done deal. Finance Undersecretary Mark Joven last week also told senators that while the term sheet for Sinovac’s vaccine states that the Chinese firm will sell doses to the Philippines, it does not mean that the latter is already committed to buying them. But Roque said both officials were wrong. The term sheet states that the purchase will push through if Sinovac’s vaccine gets approval from the Philip-
pine drug regulator, Roque told reporters in an online briefing. “But that is already a binding obligation,” said Roque. Galvez earlier said he expects Sinovac to obtain an emergency use authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration next month, as the first 50,000 doses of its vaccine arrives. Roque said the government will disclose the vaccine’s price after settling the payment. On Sunday, he said it would be about P650 a dose.
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Gov’t eyes house-to-house vax drive for high-risk senior citizens
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By Maricel V. Cruz, Willie Casas, Macon Ramos-Araneta, Vito Barcelo and Joel E. Zurbano
Galvez assures fund integrity in buying vaccines
THE government is considering conducting vaccination house calls for high-risk senior citizens, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said at a briefing at the House of Representatives Monday. “The house-to-house [vaccination program] is possible and doable. It is included in our planning for the very, very vulnerable and high-risk senior citizens,” Duque told the House committee on health. But Duque was quick to say the idea is “more of an exception rather than the rule” because the original objective is
VACCINE czar Secretary Carlito Galvez on Monday assured the integrity of funds that will be used to purchase 148 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine for Filipinos. In a televised briefing, Galvez told President Rodrigo Duterte that the stringent clauses on transparency and anti-corruption implemented by the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, from which the country will borrow funds to purchase the COVID-19 jabs, ensured that the government would not lose money in the process. “Malinis po yung deal natin. Wala po akong hawak na pera (Our deals are clean. I’m not holding any money),” Galvez told Duterte. In fact, the vaccine czar said, the Philippines had saved $700 million (about P33.6
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DRIVE-THRU TESTING. Members of the Manila Health Department prepare for the city’s free RT-PCR test for pre-registered persons at the Quirino Grandstand on Monday. The test, according to MHD Acting City Health officer Dr. Arnold Pangan, is open to both Manileños and non-Manileños as long they are pre-registered. Norman Cruz
Duterte: Choose Guides for new normal in virus-free areas up; Rock concerts ruled out Pfizer if you wish to follow Norway By Willie Casas
By Willie Casas and Jimbo Gulle WHILE everybody “seems to be scrambling” to buy the coronavirus vaccine made by Pfizer, President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday warned of the experience of Norway with the COVID-19 jab, even as he stressed the government isn’t stopping anyone from being inoculated with the cure of their choice. “Almost everybody na kilala ko are scrambling to buy itong Pfizer. To me it is a good one. If you want to follow the experience of Norway, go ahead, nobody will stop you. We never prohibited anybody from buying from the government. We are not selling (the vaccine). We are buying for the people, libre (free for them),” Duterte said in a televised briefing. Next page
MALACANANG said Mondau an inter-agency task force leading the country’s COVID-19 response had “approved in principle” a “new normal”
quarantine level for areas which have had no transmission of the respiratory disease for a while. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said “This way, we will have hope that this COVID-19 pandemic has an end,
because although there is no vaccine denly have a rock concert. We will claryet, there are areas with no transmis- ify that.: sion.” He said authorities were drawing up Holiday surge guidelines for these places, adding “if The Philippines logged 2,163 new there is a new normal, they might sudNext page
Meet the Bidens:
America’s new ‘first family’
MEET THE BIDENS. Incoming US President Joe Biden takes the stage with his family
in this file photo. The Bidens include Joe’s second wife Jill, an English professor; sons Hunter and Beau; and daughter Ashley. Biden takes office on January 20 (Wednesday) as America’s 46th President. AFP
PRESIDENT-elect Joe Biden and his wife Jill will become the new White House residents when he takes office on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila). Biden has made his family a major focus throughout his career, and his 2020 presidential campaign thrust them fully into the spotlight -- with some members causing controversy but others breaking barriers. Next page
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM JANUARY 18)
502,736 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
2,163 26,839 NEW
ACTIVE
9,909
14
DEATHS
465,988 RECOVERIES
NEW
2
NEW
New round of oil price hikes at P1/l rolls out today By Alena Mae S. Flores
NEW BANKNOTE.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas launched on Monday a commemorative P5,000 banknote and medal in honor of the 500th anniversary of national hero LapuLapu’s victory in the Battle of Mactan. The launch also kicks off a 99-day countdown to the actual anniversary this year. Although legal tender, the P5,000 banknote is not for circulation and will only be available for purchase by the public. BSP Photos
The oil firms raised the price of diesel by P1.05 per liter, gasoline by P1 per THE country’s oil firms raised pump liter and kerosene by P0.95 per liter. “PTT Philippines to implement the prices by as much as P1.05 per liter effective 6am Tuesday to reflect the movement following price adjustments effective 6am Tuesday, January 19, 2021: Gasoof prices in the world market.
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line, increase of P1 per liter, diesel, increase of 1.05 per ltier,” PTT Philippines said in its advisory. Aside from PTT, Seaoil Philippines, Cleanfuel, PetroGazz and Total Philippines Next page
Vilma files new ABS-CBN bill DEPUTY Speaker and Batangas Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto has filed a new bill seeking to renew the shuttered ABS-CBN network’s 25-year franchise.
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