Dizon: Vaccination program to continue even with new administration

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Dizon: Vaccination program to continue even with new administration
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Presidential Adviser for COVID-19 Response Vince Dizon sees no reason why the government's COVID-19 vaccination program should stop even when a new administration comes in next year.

lang medyo mag-ramp up tayo ng mga babakunahan natin lalo na ng[Translation: Right now, we are at 44 million, about 10 million short because of delays due to Typhoon Odette's devastation especially in the Visayas and Mindanao. But we are striving to reach this so we have to ramp up vaccinations especially second doses in the coming days, as 2021 ends.

]"Wala na tayong problema saang kailangan na nating gawin ngayon: Unang-una, kailangan paigtingin natin ang pagbabakuna lalo na iyong mga wala pang ni isangbumalik na ang ating mga kababayan para kunin ang kanilangat ikatlo, kailangan magpa-booster na iyong mga kababayan natin na nakakuha na ng dalawang[Translation: We have no supply problem anymore — there are a lot of vaccines. So, what we need now is first, to strengthen vaccinations especially those who have not received one dose.

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