Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain Alfonso Ver has received the coronavirus vaccine as part of the free immunization drive in the small Middle East state.
In an online press conference in Bahrain, Ver admitted getting inoculated against coronavirus after simply registering online to avail of the vaccine offered by government there. He is reportedly the first Filipino envoy to get the vaccine shot abroad.

"I've been tested here six times. You just call a number and you get tested. Even vaccination, na-vaccinate na rin po ako (I have been vaccinated),” the Filipino diplomat said during the briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Operations Office-Office of Global Media Affairs.
"I just registered in an online app. There's even a choice kung ano gusto mong vaccine. In two minutes, tapos (There's even a choice which vaccine you like. In two minutes, it's complete)," he said.
Early this month, Bahrain announced plans to provide COVID-19 vaccines for free to all citizens and residents to protect public health and safety.
Bahrain recently became the second country in the world to grant emergency use of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by US giant Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech. The United Kingdom earlier approved the vaccine for general use.
Bahrain earlier allowed the emergency use for the vaccine made by Sinopharm.
Ver noted that the Bahrain government has offered health benefits such as free testing and vaccination in line with its effort to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
"We are indeed very fortunate here. The government (is) providing these benefits and the Filipinos, they can take advantage of several avenues, official or on their own helping themselves," he said.
Ver also expressed gratitude to Bahrain for its labor reforms, such as flexible work permit program, to promote the welfare of migrant workers, including Filipinos. Around 50,000 Filipinos are living and working in Bahrain.