GO Negosyo Founder Jose Maria A. Concepcion III is prodding pharmaceutical companies to file their application for a CPR for Covid-19 bivalent vaccines, saying that an infectious disease specialist warned of a “long” bout in dealing with Covid-19.
GO Negosyo Founder Jose Maria A. Concepcion III is prodding pharmaceutical companies to file their application for a Certificate of Product Registration for Covid-19 bivalent vaccines, saying that an infectious disease specialist warned of a “long” bout in dealing with Covid-19.
With this, he said, booster doses can help prevent other complications of the virus, especially long Covid, which he said has affected a “significant” percentage of people who have had Covid-19. For his part, Concepcion, who also leads the Jobs Group of the Private Sector Advisory Council, appealed to vaccine manufacturers to apply for CPRs. “We must remember that the country is no longer under a state of public health emergency, so we cannot import Covid-19 vaccines through Emergency Use Authorization anymore.”
In line with this, the Go Negosyo founder prodded pharmaceutical firms to apply for CPR to obtain needed bivalent vaccines.
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