MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines received its first shipment of Covid-19 vaccines on Sunday, with the arrival of 600,000 doses of the vaccine made by China-based drugmaker Sinovac Biotech.
The military aircraft from China carrying the Sinovac vaccine doses donated by the government of China touched down at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on Sunday. The arrival of the donated vaccines was welcomed by government officials.
The arrival of the China-made vaccines will pave the way for the government to kickstart its Covid-19 vaccination program on Monday.
LOOK: A Chinese aircraft carrying 600,000 doses of Sinovac's Covid-19 vaccine has arrived at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on Sunday, Feb. 28. | RICHARD A. REYES / INQUIRER pic.twitter.com/Q6UXEbXszf
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The arrival of the China-made vaccines will pave the way for the government to kickstart its Covid-19 vaccination program on Monday.
LOOK: Military aircraft carrying donated Sinovac's Covid-19 vaccines arrive at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City. Government executives, as well as Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian, have also arrived at the Kalayaan Lounge. | @JeromeAningINQpic.twitter.com/0aCyDXXaMx
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On Monday, over 500,000 vaccine doses from AstraZeneca are expected to arrive.