The Philippines is set to receive approximately 3.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines in June from various manufacturers.
Planned deliveries include one million Sinovac doses on June 6, followed by multiple shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech doses on June 7 and June 11.
Additionally, the first batch of 200,000 Moderna doses is scheduled to arrive on June 21.
The COVAX facility will now provide at least two million doses of COVID-19 vaccines monthly.
The United States has also vowed to include the Philippines among the top beneficiaries of its donation of 80 million excess vaccine doses to COVAX.
As of the report, five million Filipinos have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with one million individuals inoculated weekly in the past two weeks.
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque stated that this vaccination progress is commendable given the country's limited vaccine supply.
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