By Cielito F. Habito

Philippine Daily Inquirer-Aug 3

I recently got a sense of why our COVID-19 vaccine rollout hasn’t been as fast as it should and could be. We’ve even heard about unused vaccines about to expire in storage. Last weekend, four of our extended family’s workers went to the vaccination site in our municipality, having all received the much-awaited text message from our local government unit (LGU) that they were due for their jabs. Some three hours later, they all came back empty-handed (or empty-armed?), annoyed and disappointed. After waiting and queuing for well over two hours, and passing the first three stations of the process, they were suddenly turned away at the fourth station when they indicated that they had no comorbidities. It’s not as if they had tried to misrepresent themselves as A3 (persons with comorbidities); they said they had all replied truthfully in the negative to the questions on comorbidities when they signed up.

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