MANILA, Philippines – The health government is seeking approval from President Rodrigo Duterte to allow the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to grant an emergency use authorization (USA) to the coronavirus vaccines that will be available in the country.
“Once authority has been acquired through the U. S. , we look forward to applying a new approval,” Domingo said.
But Domingo said vaccines also want to get america from the Philippine FDA before they can be used in the country.
“Hindi po automatic is ang-one in your U. S. in the kanilang bansa, so mag-aply pa sila dito ng USA,” he said.
He also trusted that vaccines with minimal efficacy and side effects will get THE U. S. in the country.
At an assembly in Malacaang on Tuesday night, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III asked the president to grant the FDA the U. S. , saying it would “also be bureaucracy. “
“We respectfully ask you to issue an order through the FDA to grant emergency use authorization for the various vaccines that will enter the country and what programs should be submitted for,” Duque told Duterte.
Duque said the OE will help reduce the solution time for approval of the COVID-19 vaccine from six months to approximately 21 days.
In the Philippines, Sinovac has recently received FDA approval to conduct Phase 3 of its trials in the country.
Sinovac is the first drug manufacturer to approve the initial of the Vaccine Expert Group in the Philippines. The organization is also comparing Gamaleya’s Sputnik-V COVID-19 vaccines and Johnson’s Janssen subsidiary.
Meanwhile, talks are taking place with us drug brands Pfizer and Moderna, according to the DOH.
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