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FDA unsure of Sinovac effect Duterte asks agency to explain ‘colatilla’ on vaccine use for frontliners

By Willie Casas

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HE Food and Drug Administration has expressed reservations on the efficacy of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine for medical frontliners and senior citizens even as President Rodrigo Duterte summoned the head of the agency to explain its position. The FDA issued an emergency use authorization to Sinovac but recommended that it be used only for clinically healthy individuals aged 18 to 59 years. In a television interview yesterday,

FDA director general Eric Domingo said there was not enough data to remove the colatilla since Sinovac’s own Phase 3 clinical trials had participants mostly aged 18 to 59 years old. Next page

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Galvez, Duque bat for efficacy of CoronaVac

Aid Caraga, President tells Cabinet PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte ordered various national government agencies to assist the Caraga region, the area most hit by tropical storm “Auring”, during his briefing on Tuesday in Tandag City, Surigao del Sur. Duterte conducted an aerial inspection of the typhoon’s aftermath, then

FILIPINOS have nothing to fear about being inoculated with the vaccine made by China’s Sinovac, as some world leaders have received the same jab, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., the country’s vaccine czar, said Wednesday. At the same time, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said indications for the use of CoronaVac, made by Beijing-based Sinovac, may still change depending on the results of the discussions of the National Immunization Technical Advisory Group. In President Rodrigo Duterte’s weekly televised address, Galvez said Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam, and Indonesian President Joko

directed various secretaries to comcom plete their respective damage and needs assessments, and address concerns within a week. “Pagkain, shelter - ma-plastic man o ano - and tubig, yan importante, importante talaga yang tubig… all Next page

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COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE

(AS OF 4 PM FEBRUARY 24)

566,420 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES

1,557 29,817 NEW

ACTIVE

12,129

22

523,321

392

DEATHS

RECOVERIES

NEW

AFTER THE STORM. This aerial photo shows the extent of the damage brought by Tropical Storm ‘Auring’ in Surigao del Sur and Surigao del Norte on Wednesday. Meanwhile, members of the Philippine Coast Guard load relief goods and supplies onto the BRP Gabriela Silang and BRP Malapascua (inset) to bring to affected families in Visayas and Mindanao. Presidential Photo

Congress skips bicam on indemnity bill for early transmittal to Palace ately sign into law a measure expediting the purchase and administration of COVID-19 vaccines and creating a P500 million indemnification fund. This, after the House of RepresentaMALACAÑANG said Wednesday that tives agreed to adopt the Senate version President Rodrigo Duterte will immedi-

By Maricel V. Cruz, Macon Ramos-Araneta, Vito Barcelo and Maricel V. Cruz

of the proposed COVID-19 Vaccination Program Act. “We expect that it will be transmitted to the Office of the President so it will be passed into law as soon as possible),” presidential spokesman Harry Roque

said in an online press conference. Roque said Majority Leader Martin Romualdez had told him that there is no need to come up with a bicameral conference report on the proposed measure Next page

Nurses-for-vax proposal nixed by UK envoy

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Special envoy to China in hot water over jab

By Vito Barcelo, Joel E. Zurbano Macon Ramos-Araneta and Maricel V. Cruz MALACANANG welcomed the idea of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to deploy Filipino nurses to other countries in exchange for more COVID-19 vaccines.

By Vito Barcelo MALACAÑANG has distanced itself from newspaper columnist and special envoy to China Ramon Tulfo after the latter claimed he was vaccinated with smuggled doses of Sinopharm in October last year. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the Duterte administration does not tolerate smuggling and the use of unregistered COVID-19 vaccines. “We have no opinion whatsoever with regards to Mon Tulfo’s write ups.

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REMEMBERING EDSA. People pass

in front of the People Power Monument in Dasmarinas, Cavite on Tuesday. After 35 years, locals still remember what happened during the EDSA Revolution, but admit they are thinking more about how to get rid of the coronavirus pandemic. JR Josue

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EDSA People Power marks 35th anniversary

importance of unity to contain the challenges facing the country. In his message for the 2021 EDSA People Power ON THE eve of the 35th anniversary of the 1986 People Power Revolution that toppled a dictatorship, celebration, Ramos, now 92, recalled that “the world former President Fidel V. Ramos, a key player dur- stood in awe as it witnessed Filipinos united in courNext page ing the four-day historic bloodless uprising, cited the

By Ben Cal

2 POLICEMEN DIE IN SHOOTOUT NEAR QC MALL

Story on A4

ANVILS FOR SMFI. The team at SM Foundation (SMFI) poses after bagging four Silver honors for its exceptional communication and social good programs in the recent 56th Anvil Awards Virtual Gabi ng Parangal. Dubbed as the Oscars of Philippine public relations, the Anvil Awards recognizes outstanding external and internal programs, campaigns and tools that exemplify the highest standards of public relations practice in the country.

TIGER WOODS SURVIVES CRASH, BUT LEGS BROKEN Story on A2

Tiger Woods (inset) and the car he crashed in Los Angeles. AFP


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