What really interests me is Vietnam: started its trial of a locally-developed COVID-19 vaccine Thursday... The country has kept its coronavirus tally to just above 1,400 cases and gone over two months without community transmission.
Also ... “Last week, Indonesia received 1.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine made by China's Sinovac, with another 1.8 million set to arrive next month.” ... exactly how advanced (or delayed) is the evaluation and approval of potential vaccines in PH?
November — official DoH; in future tense: According to Galvez, the most critical stage is beginning phase of roadmap, w/c involves scientific evaluation and selection of vaccines. The DOH and the (DOST) are leading this phase. doh.gov.ph/doh-press-rele…
Updated Rappler report: On Dec 2, Duterte issued exec order allowing Food and Drug Administration to grant emergency use authorization for vaccines. makes granting the necessary FDA approval quicker (21 days ... but what’s under evaluation now?) rappler.com/newsbreak/expl…
Oct 39, PNA: At least three potential vaccines for the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) are under pre-screening but none authorized yet to administer clinical trials in the country, an official of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Friday. pna.gov.ph/articles/11202…
PH approves China’s Sinovac Biotech pre-eval, studies application to conduct Phase 3 of clinical trials of its coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine in the country. — 2 mos ago newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351146/after-…
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This is a thread on @EspinaNonoy ‘s FB which clearly shows what he means by a “mob howling for blood” — calling for summary execution of the killer cop. What follows is his post on the “attempt to twist the narrative of the uproar that followed the Paniqui executions.” (More)
The new lie, he notes, “blithely claims that so-called human rights advocates he been calling for the lynching of the cop and his kid while Duterte's disciples sought a trial.” (More)
“The truth is - and this is so easy to check on social media - the mob howling for blood, including that of the child, was made up of BOTH pro- and anti-Duterte partisans, though predominantly the former” (more)
The IATF is not running a tight ship ... could use the synonym “loose” to describe the quality of thought and logic of the country’s top leaders. That ball was dropped from up there and higher. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… 3 mos after Pfizer approached but CDA not the issue here
Rappler has good report on convoluted procedures. Hardly a fan of Duque but IATF hand seen here rappler.com/newsbreak/in-d… Duque often falls in step with the boss — who refuses to criticise him, eh?
Related to Duterte initially slamming western firms in Sept for seeking advance payment, the President eventually backtracked from stance in Nov. This is a Nov 19 story reuters.com/article/us-hea…
Inefficiency is bad enough. Neglect and displays of cavalier response among top officials are worse.
Duterte's tries to mask failure by attacking those who stepped into the breach. This is criminal and unforgivable. #DuterteMeltdown (thread)
So many around the country still have to receive aid. Duterte wastes time with yet another angry rant. His sole goal — to hide the real costs of a presidency in perpetual idolation. That is why we got the #DuterteMeltdown
No one is surprised when Duterte hurls out one lie after another. It is the thing he's always done best.
Harry Roque issues an imbecilic response to sexist, vulgar banter of men amid groans for aid. Release of tension? Where does that logic lead to? #DuterteMeltdown
#DefendPressFreedom#FightTyranny Living in the dark. A martial law baby’s story. (Thread)
The newspapers disappeared and the television went on the blink when I was in grade 3. Dad didn’t know how to explain events to kids who had learned early to be news junkies.
Why? we kids asked. How will we know what’s happening?
Dad, a journalist, groped for answers. He said Marcos could be hiding something or wanted to do things he wanted to keep secret.
Something bad? we asked.
Bad things?
We learned anyway from the people who came daily to consult with our parents.
Of people disappearing.
Of men strung up on poles as a warning to others fighting for the right to own land.
Of officials stealing public funds.
The doctors were restrained in language but all together, that was a damning indictment of the government's pandemic response. And they were ready to skewer the expected knee-jerk spins. ECQ is not their end-all, be-all. (more)
They made it very clear that what they seek is breathing space for the country so they can help govt come up with a comprehensive strategy -- "sit down and plan with a sense of urgency" -- instead of this deluge of ad hoc, off the cuff orders, sometimes canceling out each other.
Dr. Limpin made it very clear that ECQ without corresponding changes to policies and how they are implemented will NOT solve the problem. But not to do anything and continue with govt's current path is a disaster in the making (if it isn't that yet). (more)
I just published DELIVERANCE link.medium.com/MFZh0bcxt5
The Philippines is missing a President. There is no leader. There is only Rodrigo Duterte thrashing around the swamplands of his Id, a gofer perpetually on the watch.
With 110 million lives on the line, he delivers a "report" that reels from one low point to another.
He talks of bladder woes, describes the remains of a novel coronavirus victim as "a dirty carcass."
Duterte yaks about everything, except what his government is doing to catch up with the backlog in containment measures, the protection of health workers and patients, and its obligations to hungry, stranded folk.