MANILA, Philippines 鈥 The Philippines may receive supplies of by 2023, Department of Health (DOH) officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said Wednesday.
This, according to Vergeire, is in coordination with the private sector who has expressed intention to help the DOH procure vaccines for the said rare disease.
鈥淲hat we are doing right now in the country is really coordinating with our private sector counterparts, and meron namang nag-signify that they will be helping us (Some have already signified that they will be helping us),鈥 she said over ABS-CBN 黑料社鈥 Headstart.
Vergeire further noted: 鈥淯nfortunately, doon po sa mga pag-uusap, ang pinaka maagang delivery kung sakaling makabili tayo would still be 2023, so we are still trying to explore that avenue where we can just request kahit minimal amount muna para mabigyan lang natin kahit healthcare workers muna.鈥
(Unfortunately, based on our meetings, if we get to purchase monkeypox vaccines, its earliest time of delivery would still be in 2023, so we鈥檙e also exploring other ways to acquire even a minimal amount to at least give to our healthcare workers.)
According to Vergeire, the DOH is also communicating with other member-countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to possibly procure monkeypox vaccines as a whole.
鈥淲ith the Asean, it is still in this stage of exploratory meetings that the whole Asean membership 鈥 these ten countries 鈥 will be procuring [vaccines] as one, so we can have stocks for all of these countries, but at the initial stage pa lang po iyon (That鈥檚 still in its initial stages),鈥 she added.
Last July 29, the DOH confirmed that the first case of monkeypox in the Philippines has been detected.
It later reported that the infected patient has since recovered from the sickness, and has been discharged from isolation.
The World Health Organization earlier called for a collaborative international response against the rapidly spreading monkeypox outbreak, which it referred to as a 鈥減ublic health emergency of international concern.鈥
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