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Sulu receives another batch of Covid-19 vaccines

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THE Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), through the Philippine Air Force (PAF), has assisted in the delivery of another batch of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccines to the island province of Sulu, officials said Tuesday, April 13.

Colonel Dennis Estrella, commander of PAF's tactical operations wing Western Mindanao, personally facilitated the transport of 2,300 doses of Sinovac vaccines that arrived at the airport of Jolo, Sulu around 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 12.

Juli-an Sangkula, technical division chief of the Sulu Integrated Provincial Health Office, received the second batch of vaccines.

Sangkula was assisted by Lieutenant Colonel Nomar Alinsangan, tactical operations group Sulu-Tawi-Tawi commander, in transporting the vaccines to the IPHO.

Sangkula said the vaccines are intended for the medical frontliners of Sulu, including the health workers of Camp General Teodulfo Bautista Station Hospital, the military medical facility in Jolo, Sulu.

Major General William Gonzales, 11th Infantry Division commander, is optimistic that most of the military medical frontliners, including personnel in charge of delivering medical supplies, will all soon be vaccinated.

"In fact, 300 personnel will receive their second dose of CoronaVac this mid-April," Gonzales said. (SunStar Zamboanga)

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