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Philippines to give vaccinated elderly more freedom to encourage inoculation
Gulf Times
A police officer receives his first dose of Sinovac Biotech’s CoronaVac vaccine for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) during the vaccination of essential workers, at the Navotas Fish Port, in Navotas City, Metro Manila, Philippines
The Philippines will exempt elderly people who have been fully vaccinated from stay-at-home orders to encourage more to get inoculated and help authorities meet Covid-19 immunisation targets, officials said on Friday. Seniors living in areas under looser quarantine restrictions will be allowed to go out from Wednesday, but will still need to wear masks, face shields and practice social distancing, Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said in a statement. The elderly, who account for four-fifths of Covid-19 deaths in the country, were among priority groups in the government's vaccination drive that began on March 1. But as of June 6, only 1.54 million, or 16%, of an elderly population of more than 9 million, had got their first shot, while more than 343,000 had received their second doses.More Related News