The COVID-19 storage facility being built in Manila, which is already 90 percent complete, can store nearly a million vaccines, the city mayor said.

In a statement, Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso said the storage facility at the 7th floor of Sta. Ana Hospital can be used for all the vaccine brands available in the market because it is equipped with different types of refrigeration units.
These are five Haier HYC-390 refrigeration units which can store vaccine doses from AstraZeneca and Sinovac, four other biomedical freezers which can store Janssen and Moderna vaccine vials, and three -86 degrees celsius ULT Freezers from Haier which can store Pfizer vaccines.
A total of 50 transport coolers, that will be used to deploy the vaccines, were also procured by the city government.
The Manila mayor said it can also be used by the other five district hospitals being operated by the city government even after the pandemic. These are the Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center, Ospital ng Sampaloc, Justice Jose Abad Santos General Hospital, Ospital ng Maynila, and Ospital ng Tondo.
Domagoso encouraged the public to pre-register at http://www.manilacovid19vaccine.com/ if they want to get vaccinated, reiterating that the vaccine will serve as an added protection against COVID-19.
As of this writing, 80,988 individuals have pre-registered on the website.
Domagoso said the vaccination will allow people to move freely and slowly go back to work.
The city government will continue to work with the national government in the fight against the pandemic, Domagoso said in a statement.
The construction of the Manila COVID-19 storage facility is spearheaded by Manila City Engineer Armand Andres.