1M Sinovac vaccines to arrive on April 22, April 29 -- Galvez
A total of one million CoronaVac vaccines from Chinese manufacturer Sinovac Biotech will arrive in the next two weeks to boost the country's supply of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) jabs, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. disclosed on Tuesday, April 13.

In a virtual press briefing, Galvez, vaccine czar and chief implementer of the National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19, said 500,000 doses each of CoronaVac vaccines will arrive on April 22 and April 29.
This is part of the commitment of Sinovac Biotech to deliver 1.5 million doses of CoronaVac vaccines this month, Galvez noted.
The first batch of deliveries -- consisted of 500,000 doses -- was shipped last Sunday, April 11. Aside from this, 500,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccines from Russian manufacturer Gamaleya Research Institute are expected to be delivered "within the month," according to the vaccine czar.
In total, two million doses of COVID-19 vaccines are set for delivery in April.
"On time pa rin po ang two million na delivery natin (The delivery of two million is still on time)," Galvez said.
In May, Galvez said 4,194,000 doses are set to be delivered including from Sinovac (2 million); Gamaleya (2 million); and United States manufacturer Moderna (194,000).
Further, 10,500,000 doses will be transported in June by Sinovac (4.5 million); Gamaleya (4 million); Serum Institute of India's Novavax (1 million); and British-Swedish firm AstraZeneca (1 million).
In July, a total of 13.5 million doses will arrive including those from Sinovac (3 million); Gamaleya (4 million); Moderna (1 million); Novavax (2 million); US manufacturer Johnson and Johnson (1.5 million); and AstraZeneca (2 million).
From August to December, Galvez said 15 million to 20 million doses each month are expected to be delivered by various manufacturers.
"Tuluy-tuloy na at mayroon na tayong steady supply until such time na magstabilize po at masecure po ang deliveries (This will continue until such time that we stabilize and secure the deliveries so we can have a steady supply)," he said.
This year, Galvez said the government is targeting to acquire more than 140 million doses of vaccines aside from those coming from the Covax Facility to vaccinate around 50 million to 70 million people.
This, he said, will help the country achieve herd immunity by year-end as part of the government's containment strategy.