Category: Vaccine
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The Philippines Sees Steady Decline in Vaccination Rate Despite COVID Jab Campaign Drive
In a March 16, 2022 article published in Manila Bulletin, Martin Sadongdong reported the Philippines is experiencing a continuous decrease in the number of people vaccinated against Covid-19 despite the high level of willingness of the public to get inoculated. According to the article, vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr. revealed this observation as he cited…
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QC Judge Inhibits Self from Case vs Pediatric COVID Jab
In a March 17, 2022 article published in The Manila Times, Arlie Calalo reported that the petition questioning the constitutionality of the vaccination for children against Covid-19 would be re-raffled after a Quezon City trial court judge inhibited from handling the case. [See A Parent of Dengvaxia Victim Together with a Parent Who Formerly Covered…
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Canadian Health Official Clarified They Did Not Mandate Vaccination, Workplaces Did
In a March 17, 2022 post in CPAC (The Cable Public Affairs Channel, is Canada’s only privately owned, commercial-free, not-for-profit, bilingual TV service, dedicated to around the clock coverage of Parliament, politics, and public affairs) YouTube Channel, Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, provides an update on the COVID-19 situation in the…
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DOH: 1.2M Five to 11 Years Old, 9.7M Minors Vaccinated
In a March 15, 2022 article published in Philippine News Agency, Ma. Teresa Montemayor reported that 1,233,017 children aged 5 to 11 had been inoculated against Covid-19 since the pediatric vaccination started on February 7. According to the report, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said that some 381,433 kids under the 5-11 age bracket are…
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Freedom Is Our Birthright, Not Conditional Based on Medical Status
The following article was written by David Bell and was published by Brownstone Institute last March 10, 2022. In this article, Bell discusses how the COVID-19 vaccine mandates have enabled the “creeping acceptance of the anchoring of basic human rights to medical status”. He asserts that freedom is our birthright, not a reward, and hence,…
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UK Data Shows New Phase: Pandemic of the Boosted
The following article was published by The Daily Sceptic last March 13, 2022. It is an analysis of the week 19 data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) which clearly indicates that vaccine efficacy has declined even further. Here are some of the most important points raised in the article: COVID cases are declining,…
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DOH to Seek Amended EUA for Fourth Covid-19 Vax Dose
In a March 16, 2022 article published in Philippine News Agency, Ma. Teresa Montemayor reported that The Department of Health (DOH) would apply for an amended emergency use authorization (EUA) for the administration of the fourth dose of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine. According to the article, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in a…
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Thailand to pay $45M over vaccine side effects
Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO) has so far paid 1.509 billion baht ($45.65 million) as compensation to more than 12,000 individuals who developed side effects after receiving COVID vaccines. The report on this was published by The Phnom Penh Post last March 10, 2022. According to the report, a total of 15,933 people filed…
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Sinovac Jab Can Only Be Administered to Healthy Children
CoronaVac, the Covid-19 vaccine of Sinovac Biotech, will only be administered to children under six years old who have no comorbidities, a Department of Health (DoH) official said on March 15. Red Mendoza authored this report published in Manila Times on March 16, 2022. During a briefing, Health Undersecretary and National Vaccination Operations Center chief…
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CHED: Only Fully Vaccinated Students are Allowed in In-person Classes
In a March 12, 2022 article published in ABS-CBN News, Job Manahan reported that the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) allowed only fully vaccinated students to attend in-person classes at colleges and universities. According to the report, on March 12, CHED reiterated that as higher education institutions (HEI) were expected to resume under looser restrictions,…