Over 50,000 minors get COVID-19 jabs in Manila

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Over 50,000 minors get COVID-19 jabs in Manila
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Over 50,000 coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine doses have been administered to minors aged 12 to 17 years old in Manila.

Over 50,000 coronavirus vaccine doses have been administered to minors aged 12 to 17 years old in Manila.

Only Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are being deployed for minors as these are the only vaccine brands granted emergency use authorization for adolescents by the Philippine Food and Drug Administration.

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