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Philippines to Start Inoculating Workers as More Vaccines Arrive

Bloomberg logo Bloomberg 16/04/2021 03:02:36 Cecilia Yap and Andreo Calonzo
a person standing in front of a crowd: MANILA, PHILIPPINES - MARCH 30: An elderly woman is administered with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at a sports arena on March 30, 2021 in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. The Philippine government has once again put some 24 million people in Manila and nearby provinces under a strict quarantine as cases of the coronavirus hit daily records. The Philippines has confirmed more than 741,000 cases of COVID-19 so far, with more than 124,000 active cases. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images) © Photographer: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images AsiaPacMANILA, PHILIPPINES - MARCH 30: An elderly woman is administered with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at a sports arena on March 30, 2021 in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. The Philippine government has once again put some 24 million people in Manila and nearby provinces under a strict quarantine as cases of the coronavirus hit daily records. The Philippines has confirmed more than 741,000 cases of COVID-19 so far, with more than 124,000 active cases. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

(Bloomberg) -- The Philippines will start vaccinating frontline workers in key industries, presidential spokesman Harry Roque said, as the nation expects the delivery of more jabs against coronavirus in the coming weeks.

The coronavirus task force approved the vaccine deployment plan for priority group A4, which includes frontline workers in supermarkets, food and medicine manufacturers, banks, utilities and tourism, Roque said in a statement on Friday. Also under this group are religious leaders, overseas Filipino workers, teachers, government workers, tax collectors, diplomats and media personnel, he said.

Previously, only health workers, people aged at least 60 years old, and those with comorbidities were inoculated. Vaccinating key industry workers is part of the government's plan to safely reopen more sectors of the economy amid a new surge in cases.

The Philippines, which has the most number of active Covid-19 cases in Southeast Asia, targets to vaccinate up to 70 million Filipinos and seeks to buy as many as 170 million doses. It's expecting the delivery of 1 million more Sinovac vaccines in April and another 2 million in May.

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