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Friday, January 15, 2021

Comparison of Cost and Efficacy of Covid-19 Vaccines Available to PH


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66 comments:

  1. ang saya ng astrazeneca!!! gusto ko yun!

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    1. Libre ba yung vaccine o kelangan din bilhin?

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  2. Sana makasuhan itong mga taga gobyerno kasi grossly disadvatageous itong ginawa nila. Kada desisyon nila, lalo nilang binabaon ang Pilipinas. Jusko. Makakaahon pa ba tayo?

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    1. the sad thing is, walang magsasampa ng kaso sa kanila because they are all benefitting from being on the same side. honestly, the government has become a big mafia.

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    2. Eh kaso lahat bingi at pipi. Biruin mo malapit na mawala sa pwesto pero wala pa ring totally nag aaklas pagkatapos ng lahat ng panloloko sa atin. Mukhang lahat naabutan eh.

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    3. Wala na. At saka Pilipino naman madaling makalimot at mauto sa eleksyon. Konting kendeng, konting ngiti, iboboto ka na. Ulit ulit lang. Kahit makulong ang kawatan, makakalaya din. Depende sa nakaupo. Tapos sanay na din sa kahirapan ang Pilipino. Immune na. Kumbaga may bakuna na sa kahirapan, korupsyon at kapalpakan. Wala ng pag asa klasmeyt. Mag ipon ka na lang ng pera para sa sarili mo at pamilya mo. Para kahit wala silang pakinabang eh maayos mo na lang sarili mo.

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    4. Grabe ang population ng ph, for a third world country, baka ang gastos din ang pagorder ng mga vaccines.

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    5. 80 percent sa gobyerno ang corrupt according kay merriam malamang sila sila lang din ang nakikinabang kaya makakapal ang apog, dapat kasi after ng term hindi na pwedeng mag run ulit as public servant eh, dyan kumakapal ang kalyo ng mga public officials eh, wala ng kahihiyan kasi tumanda na't lahat nasa pwesto pa hanggang ipasa sa kamag anak.

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  3. So base sa timing darating yung mga ibang vaccines after February. Ibig bang sabihin pwede maghintay ang ibang Pinoy para sa “choice” vaccine nila?

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    1. Also completely due to Duque who did not work immediately for the purchase of the other vaccines. Besides, kaya available yang sinovac e dahil walang matinong gobyerno ang gustong gumamit. Imagine wasting 40% of your money kasi 60 % efficaccy rate and now some trials shows 50% lang, idagdag pa ang kamahalan.

      This government was not moved by the need for urgency noong wala pa tayong alam about covid-19 and di pa natin alam paano gamutin. That sudden need for urgency is completely questionable. Even other countries middle of the year pa ang expectation to get mass vaccination.

      Hindi lang sobrang mahal, guinea pigs pa tayo ng Sinovac vaccine.

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  4. basta dyan ako sa maybayad. Wala akong pakialam kung magbayad pa ng mahalya kasi heler buhay mo nakataya.

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    1. That saves you, but that also enables the government to do more corruption. Yan mahirap sa ating mga pinoy. We allow things to happen just because it does not affect us.

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  5. Very informative GMA News. Take ur pick mga tsismosas in FP.

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  6. The thing is uunahin ng pfizer and country nila, then rich country, then huli na yung mga mahihirap na bansa. It's unfair but it's the reality.

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    1. not true. there is a contract for distribution. but sadly your government sat on it.

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    2. May pa the thing is the thing is ka dyan. Nauna ang UK sa Pfizer na American company.

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    3. Fake news ka. Pfizer is a private company kahit US govt kailangan umorder from them.

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    4. Not unfair. Pfizer is a private company based in New York. Their research is privately funded without government help. Demand in the US is so great that they have a hard time keeping up with demands. Moderna is our other choice but they also encounter the same problem. Accomodating the whole world is impossible. Even China has requested 300 million vials for their people from Pfizer.

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    5. The Philippines did not put in an order for the Pfizer vaccine. Naghihintay ng libre.

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    6. 12:52, No, they will deliver their vaccines to the countries that made contracts with them first. Pinas did not do that early enough.

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    7. 12:52 know your facts. Israel started vaccination December pa. Pfizer gamit nila.

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    8. Don muna sa highly populated cases of covid 19 which is the first world countries

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    9. 12:52, saang kweba ka ba nanggaling or sadyang nagbibingi-bingihan ka? Sinabi na nga sa balita at inamin naman ng gobyerno na binigyan sila ng pagkakataon ng Pfizer na mag-order pero hindi nila ginawa.

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    10. 12:52 gurl, ang uunahin nila is the one that order first - first come, first serve ang basis. And since hndi inasikaso ni Duque ang mga papeles for Pfizer vaccine, tyo ang pinakahuli. Know your facts first

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    11. 8:44 gurl, are you not understand what we're saying on this trend. Ang pagkuha ng vaccine is FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE Basis. Ipasok mo yan s inyo kokote

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    12. 12:52 AM - Pfizer alloted stocks for us. Talagang hindi natin kinuha ung allotment kasi nga kickvacc ang priority ng gobyernong ito. Don't us.

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  7. Dear parents, what are your plans for your little ones?

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    1. Nope baks. Maski asawang kong nurse, no din hanggat hindi nman kaylangan. Even doctors na kakilala nya, they will inject other people but sila ayaw din. Lol

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    2. Hindi pa naman approved ang covid vaccine para sa mga young kids (below 12 years old).

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    3. Keep them safe. Follow the basic rules. Wash hands, sanitize, wear masks, eat healthy to boost immune systems. Kids are not required to get the vaccine here in the US and still in the experimental stage. Getting the kids to volunteer will be near to impossible.

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    4. 12:58, Hmmm, the little ones are actually safer because they don’t seem to get sick too easily with this virus. It’s the old ones that are in danger.

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    5. Besh, hindi pa yata pwede vaccine for those under 18 y/o...

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    6. Sa ngayon ... wala pang tapos sa mga trial ata for kids. Pero if ever magkaroon ng trial and ok... i'll go for Pfizer / Moderna / Aztrazeneca

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    7. Not recommended for 16yo and below, pregnant women and lactating mothers.

      Magbasa, hnd puro kuda

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  8. FACTS. At pinagtatanggol pa rin yang kwestyonableng desisyon na yan ng mga kakulto nila. Mga DDS, kayo magpaturok sa february ha? Me and my family will wait til after June. Mas mura na, mas effective pa.

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  9. Why waste money on Sinovac? Less than 50-60% efficacy naman...

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  10. Nakakapagtaka tlga yung price ng Sinovac, biruin mo yon, P 1800+ yung price/dose, kung ikukumpara mo sa price sa Indonesia, nasa almost P700 lang. laki ng kick vacc. Bff pa tayo ng China nyan, accdg to Roque.

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    1. 1:05 BFF? More like, tuta ng China. 🙄

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    2. At 50% efficacy rate lang accdg to Brazil na gumamit na

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  11. Seeee? Obvious n obvious n Sinovac is really bad bargain. Mahal n nga, mababa p ang efficacy rate. Gosh, why our govt and DDS insisting this. Nakakafrustrate lng. Argh

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  12. At least i lang naman pala Sinovac ang pinagbilhan.

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  13. San na yung tropang dolomite dyan ang tahimik ngayon.

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  14. Dami talagang kickvacc sa Copit19.

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  15. Yung moderna at sinovac talaga hindi pang 3rd world ang presyo

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  16. Ang labo talaga. Kahit nga hindi na Pfizer o Moderna kasi may kamahalan din basta AstraZeneca yung pinili. Buti pa LGUs may kokote.

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    1. Ang tanong kailan magiging available.

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    2. 7:05, baka nga hindi pa maging available yang mga yan. Baka harangin pa para ma-force ang mga tao to take Sinovac.

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    3. Kaya immediately available ang Sinovac is because nobody in their right mind wants to buy it. Another test is showing now that the efficacy rate is 50% although yung 60% from Brazil ang highest volume. I guess idagdag mo pa dyan ang corruption ng bansang nagtesting.

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  17. Ilang doses po ba? Kasi baka sobra sobra naman ang order ng vaccines. May nabasa ako na hindi sya applicable sa 16yo below. Di ko lang sure kung lahat ng vaccines. Pero please lang naman wag sa sinovac.

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  18. Kaso priority ng aztra at Pfizer ang ibang mayayaman na bansa. Nagbigay kasi sila ng pera sa research.

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    1. 4:14 AM - priority kasi ng gobyerno natin ang kick-vacc kaya Sinovac ang kinuha. Nag allot ang Pfizer ng stocks for us, gobyerno ang tumanggi

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  19. Hahahahaha, follow the money trail. The correct choice is too obvious diba.

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  20. Nabuking na sila. Now what?

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    1. 5:47 ayun todo promote and force s atin ang sinovac sila.

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  21. May balita na padded ang efficacy ng Pfizer.

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    1. Ay bagong fake news? Dahil lumabas ang totoong efficacy rate ng Sinovac?

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    2. Haist. Wag magpakalat ng maling info para pagtakpan ang kalokohan ng iilang taong nakikinabang sa pandemic, please.

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    3. Not true. Marami ng independent clinical testing from different countries. Kung padded yun buking na dapat sila dahil di naman nila hawak lahat ng gobyerno at independent clinical trials ng iba's ibang bansa.

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  22. The Philippines governments are paying for that, right? The vaccines should be given to the public for free.

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  23. Guys, sno dito sa bpo ngwowork? Sgot ba nila vaccine nyo? ung sa hmo ksama ba dependents nyo? thank you.

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  24. it is already glaringly obvious kung ano ang difference ng mga vaccines and yet this govt still insists on what they want. Cost wise and efficacy wise, kita naman kung ano ang dapat piliin. Siguro if sinovac had the same costing and efficacy, pwede pa. Kala ko ba sabi nila wala ng pera ang gobyerno kaya nga wala na sila maibigay na ayuda nung lockdown. Pero willing to spend higher amount for a vaccine with lower efficacy???? San ang logic???

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  25. kaylangan pa bang imemorize yan??!! syempre dun yung tao sa mataas ang efficacy rate at reasonable na price.

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  26. In truth by sinovac in February magiging Guinea Pigs mga pinoy. The price I am sure less dapat yan but the kickbacks for the negotiators made it higher.

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    1. Parang mga beta testers ang datingan ng mga matuturukan ng sinovac. Maraming glitch at error.

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  27. Israel currently uses Pfizer/Biontech and Moderna vaccines only, having already inoculated more than 2 million people here, aiming to vaccinate everyone until March, and marami na ring ang nakatanggap ng 2nd shot vaccination from this week on, hindi na rin pinoproblema ng mga tao dito kung magkano and presyo because the health insurance companies are the ones shouldering the expenses, kung sana ganun din ang Pinas, :( nakakalungkot talaga ispin....

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  28. Pag ako siguro moderna kunin ko dahil mas madali yung storage requirements. Baka wala kasi sa Pinas yung mga ultracold freezer na kelangan ng Pfizer. baka pag iturok sa akin less efficient na siya. opnion ko lang naman.

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