The Philippines will look into the possible vaccination of children below 5 years old against COVID-19, an official of the National Vaccination Operations Center (NVOC) said Thursday.
The Philippines will look into the possible vaccination of children below 5 years old against COVID-19, an official of the National Vaccination Operations Center said Thursday.
“Need to advocate for boosters and those who have not received their primary doses. Need to see if vax will be available for below 5 years old and what will be given EUA & HTAC recommendation,” she said.
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