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DOH still tracking down 3 co-passengers of Covid-19 variant patient | Inquirer News
‘Bikoy’ ordered arrested by Manila court on perjury charges
FDA clarifies: Donated Covid-19 vaccines still require EUA | Inquirer News
The FDA issued the clarification after its director general Eric Domingo earlier said that the Philippine gov't may accept and use Covid-19 vaccines donated by China even without the approval of the agency. @inquirerdotnet
FDA: Only after authorization of the FDA can the DOH distribute the product to intended beneficiaries. @inquirerdotnet
FDA: "If the Covid-19 vaccine for donation does not have an EUA from FDA, then the DOH has to apply for an EUA for the donated lot to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of the product being donated." @inquirerdotnet
The Food and Drug Administration clarifies that donated Covid-19 vaccines still require FDA approval in the form of emergency use authorization (EUA) prior to use. @inquirerdotnet
Gov’t mulls review of age restrictions by end-January or February — official | Inquirer News
PH Red Cross expects Covid-19 saliva test approval within this week
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Pfizer’s EUA stays as FDA awaits report on Norway deaths — DOH
7 co-passengers of UK variant patient yet to be located — DOH | Inquirer News
Ombudsman junks raps vs Acosta, Erfe over Dengvaxia issue | Inquirer News
Terms of vaccine procurement deals will be disclosed once negotiations are done — official | Inquirer News
Robredo refutes Duterte: 'The world is filled with outstanding female leaders' | Inquirer News
COVID-19 vaccine from China's Sinovac only costs around P650 per dose, says Roque | Inquirer News
2020 Filipinos of the Year: Health care frontliners
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Replying to @inquirerdotnet: Specimen collected from all incoming travelers who will arrive in the Philippines and who will test positive for COVID-…
Specimen collected from all incoming travelers who will arrive in the Philippines and who will test positive for COVID-19 will also be subjected to genome sequencing, to check for infection with the new COVID-19 variant. | @cgonzalesINQ
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