Duterte expects China to unveil its vaccine ‘any day’ now
China is expected to announce its potential coronavirus vaccine “any day,” President Duterte said in his public address aired Tuesday.
“Ang mauna, malapit na iyan. Ang China, any day would announce it,” Duterte said in his taped remarks aired on government television Tuesday. The President, in his latest remarks, urged the public to wait for the vaccines being developed by China and Russia. He said Russia and China have announced their willingness to help the country with the vaccine supply. “They are willing to help. Both countries have — lumabas ng statement that tulungan nila ako ,” he said.
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