Caraga InFocus – October 2-8, 2021

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Gov’t negotiating P45B funding for vaccine procurement next year for wider immunization of the general population particularly children aged 12 to 17 years old. Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr.

The Department of Finance (DOF) has started negotiating with multilateral financing institutions for the procurement of additional COVID-19 vaccine doses next year, the country’s vaccine czar on Monday. In his report to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte during a meeting on government’s COVID-19 interventions, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said the DOF initiated discussions for P45 billion multilateral funding for the purchase of more coronavirus jabs to inoculate the entire Philippine population. He said the government is finalizing the multilateral loan arrangements with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), and World Bank. Negotiations with four to five vaccine manufacturers are also ongoing for a non-binding terms sheet for the supply of 90 million vaccine doses early next year, according to Galvez. Galvez, who is also the

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National Task Force Against COVID-19 chief implementer, said the government expects the delivery of at least 140 to 160 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines by the end of December. In the first quarter of 2022, the total delivery will include the 8 million doses of AztraZeneca jab procured by the private sector and 6 million doses of Johnson & Johnson bough by the government. Galvez said the government will sign a contract with Johnson & Johnson this week for additional 6 million doses to augment the government’s vaccination initiatives in January. The Duterte administration’s top priority is to administer 100 vaccine doses before the end of the year, and the entire target population before the 2022 national election, according to the vaccine czar. Meanwhile, noting his administration’s aggressive inoculation drive, President Duterte expressed optimism

The chief executive said that pediatric vaccination is set to begin on October 15 this year in key pilot cities. Noting steady vaccine supplies, the President said the majority of the population may be fully vaccinated before Christmas, but it will require strong public cooperation. “For the last quarter, we are confident that we can fully vaccinate more than a majority of our population before Christmas. I therefore, again, encourage our kababayans to have yourselves vaccinated,” he said. To ensure smooth vaccination across the country, the President called on local government units (LGUs) to do their part in putting necessary measures in place. “I now call on all concerned agencies, LGUs, and other partners and stakeholders to work together to make sure that our vaccination program proceeds as quickly and as problem-free as possible,” he said. PND

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PFIZER VAX DEPLOYMENT NOW FOCUSED IN PROVINCES: DOH

4min
pages 58-62

BONG GO AIDS FIRE VICTIMS IN PARAÑAQUE CITY; ASSURES THEM OF CONTINUED SUPPORT AMID PANDEMIC

5min
pages 51-54

VACCINE CZAR: GOV’T EXPERTS CRAFTING UPDATED VACCINATION PLAN

3min
pages 55-56

COOPERATION VITAL TO PROTECT PUBLIC VS. COVID-19: PRRD

2min
page 57

BONG GO LAUDS OPENING OF FIRST MULTISPORTS ARENA AND MEGA-VACCINATION SITE IN VALENZUELA CITY, CALLS ON OFFICIALS TO FOCUS ON DUTY TO SERVE AND PRIORITIZE VACCINE DRIVE AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

4min
pages 48-50

142ND MALASAKIT CENTER OPENS ITS DOORS IN VALENZUELA CITY AS PART OF BONG GO’S PURSUIT OF IMPROVED ACCESS TO QUALITY HEALTH CARE IN THE COUNTRY

5min
pages 45-47

GOV’T NEGOTIATING P45B FUNDING FOR VACCINE PROCUREMENT NEXT YEAR

2min
page 43

CABSEC: PCA REGISTRY UPDATE COULD EVENTUALLY BENEFIT COCONUT FARMERS

2min
page 42

NCR COVID-19 CASES NOW IN DOWNWARD TREND, SAYS HEALTH CHIEF

2min
page 44

BUILDING A RESILIENT & COMPETITIVE AGRIBUSINESS SECTOR

1min
pages 39-40

SECRETARY ANDANAR: ANTI-INSURGENCY PROGRAM BROUGHT NEW HOPE TO THE LIVES OF FORMER REBELS

1min
page 41

TAGUM FLYOVER, LONGEST IN MINDANAO, NOW OPEN

1min
page 38

DA PROCESSING CENTERS OFFER PALAY DRYING, MILLING FOR AGSUR FARMERS

1min
pages 36-37

DSWD TURNS-OVER QUARANTINE FACILITY TO AGSUR TOWN

2min
pages 34-35

KBP MEMBERS, BISLIG MEDIA GROUP JOIN ‘OPLAN BROACASTREEING’

3min
pages 29-31

DICT CONDUCTS GECS-MOVE COMMUNICATIONS EXERCISE

1min
page 32

BP2 PROGRAM TO BRING HOME 57 LSIS TO AGSUR

1min
page 33

ORYENTASYON ALANG SA 1,100 BENEPISYARYO SA CASH FOR WORK GIHIMO

2min
page 25

GOV. CORVERA: MADEVELOP NA GYUD ANG NANIE

3min
pages 26-27

32 SECURITY GUARDS RECEIVE MONETARY ENTITLEMENTS THRU DOLE’S INSPECTION IN SURSUR

1min
page 28

PROYEKTONG PABALAY UG PATUBIG ALANG SA MGA IPS SA AGNOR, GIPADANGAT

2min
pages 23-24

AMOMANG AGUSANON NAPABATI SA MGA HILIT NA SITIO SA AGNOR

4min
pages 20-22

DOLE SEC. BELO NANGUNA PAGPADANGAT OG SUPORTA SA MGA PROYEKTO NGA PAGPAHILUNA SA AGNOR

2min
pages 17-18

AGNOR PTF-ELCAC VISITS FRS, INAUGURATES LIVELIHOOD TRAINING CENTER

2min
pages 15-16

DOLE CHIEF RELEASES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO OVER 1K WORKERS IN CARAGA

2min
pages 8-9

PAGBALHIN SA NIA NGADTO SA DA SUPORTADO SA DOF UG NEDA

1min
pages 13-14

DBP APPROVES P40-BILLION INFRA LOANS

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page 10

LOKAL NA PAMAHALAAN NG AGUSAN DEL NORTE, PATULOY ANG PAGBIGAY TULONG PARA SA MGA FORMER REBELS

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page 19

DSWD CARAGA RECOGNIZES 101-YEAR-OLD ‘LOLA’ IN BUTUAN

2min
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