Monovalent Covid-19 vaccine implementation to continue despite arrival of bivalent type–DOH

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Monovalent Covid-19 vaccine implementation to continue despite arrival of bivalent type–DOH
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The Department of Health (DOH) assured that the current stock of monovalent Covid-19 vaccines will still be used even once the bivalent vaccines arrive in the country.

The Department of Health assured that the current stock of monovalent Covid-19 vaccines will still be used even once the bivalent vaccines arrive in the country.

“Ipagpapatuloy po natin ang pagtuturok ng monovalent vaccine but at the same time we are buying the bivalent vaccine because we have to have that chance also na magamit natin ito, especially doon sa nangangailangan nating vulnerable sector ,” she added.“Kaya tayo bibili kasi , it was found based on evidence that the bivalent vaccine can address both the original strain of the virus and subvariants of Omicron,” said Vergeire.

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