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Amid dengue outbreaks, Janette Garin wants Dengvaxia back in PHThe former health secretary says the dengue outbreaks would not have happened had Dengvaxia, whose distribution she approved, not been banned in the country.
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Palace open to make Dengvaxia usable again as dengue cases spikeICYMI: Malacañang is open to making the controversial Dengvaxia vaccines available in the market again in the wake of continuously rising cases of dengue in the country. | NCorralesINQ
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Garin: Dengue outbreak could have been prevented by Dengvaxia vaccination driveICYMI: Former Health Secretary and now Iloilo 1st District Representative Janette Garin said the recent dengue outbreak in the country could have been prevented by the discontinued Dengvaxia vaccination drive. | PathRoxasINQ
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No one to blame for vetoed anti-endo bill, says MalacañangPresidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo also calls the presidential veto a 'good thing' as it showed where President Duterte stood on the measure – even if the Chief Executive himself had previously certified the very same bill as urgent
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Health officials want more studies before lifting ban on DengvaxiaThe proposed reintroduction of the controversial anti-dengue vaccine in the government’s health program drew mixed reactions from medical practitioners and government officials. A Health official said further study is needed before it can reach the Philippine market again.
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