Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific has again transported COVID vaccines to Zamboanga and Tuguegarao. These vaccines are part of the second batch received by both destinations.
CEB also carried the first batch of 21,000 doses on March 5, 2021. This second batch comprises around 32,000 doses (about 20,000 for Zamboanga and about 12,000 for Tuguegarao). The vaccines were stored in a refrigerated storage container and were handled with precision to ensure their conditions are preserved up until their release at the local destinations.
To date, CEB has already flown around 53,000 doses to both cities.
“We are happy to continue supporting the distribution of vaccines across the archipelago. Rest assured we will keep doing what we can to ensure the successful rollout of our country’s vaccination program,” said Alex Reyes, President and CEO of Cebgo.
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