DOH: Some 8 million vaccine doses to expire by October

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DOH: Some 8 million vaccine doses to expire by October
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The Department of Health said about eight million COVID-19 vaccine doses are set to expire by October this year.

kasi tatanggalin natin yung mga naka-quarantine[Translation: When we look at it, we are seeing around eight million vaccines set to expire from March to October because we are excluding those udder quarantine waiting for a reextension.]

However, the DOH did not say when they FDA could give an answer on when the re-extension for the vaccines would be granted. At a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee probe last week, the DOH earlier said vaccine wastage could exceed 50 million doses by the end of the month."Kapag pinag-usapan angkatulad ng nasunog, lumubog sa dagat. Meron din dahil sa[Translation: When we talk about wastage, it doesn't just include expiring vaccines but also those operationally wasted because of other reasons like these were burned, sank in the sea. There is also temperature excursions and so on and so forth.

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