Sputnik Vaccines To Be Rolled Out In 5 MM Cities
The Philippine Star|May 04, 2021
The initial 15,000 doses of Russia-made Sputnik V vaccines procured by the national government will be equally divided among five cities in Metro Manila with the cold storage facilities for the jabs.
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Sputnik Vaccines To Be Rolled Out In 5 MM Cities

Makati, Manila, Muntinlupa, Parañaque and Taguig will receive 3,000 doses each to vaccinate healthcare workers and persons with comorbidities.

The vaccines manufactured by Russian drug firm Gamaleya arrived in Manila on May 1.

Manila yesterday received 3,000 vials of Sputnik vaccines from the national government, augmenting the city’s COVID-19 inoculation program.

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