Duterte reminds LGUs to prepare storage for COVID-19 vaccines
President Duterte reminded local government units (LGUs) to prepare their cold storage facilities while waiting for the arrival of additional coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine supply.

Duterte made the statement following the arrival of more COVID-19 vaccines on Monday, June 28.
In his pre-recorded public address on Monday evening, Duterte said the government was utilizing all available assets to distribute the vaccines to all corners of the country.
However, he recognized that the problem was with the storage facility for the shots.
"The best way is to prepare your cold storage now, whatever the shape, basta malamig lang, gumagawa ng ice (as long as it's cold and can make ice)," Duterte said.
The President pointed out that having cold storage facilities was important to avoid the spoilage of vaccines.
"You must have the refrigeration. Or if you do not have one, tell us in advance so that hindi kami magkamali magdala tapos (so that we won't bring vaccines to your area when) you do not have the equipment to keep the temperature desired for vaccines," Duterte said.
"It will go to waste ‘pag magpadala kami doon wala kayong (if we send vaccines but you don't have) refrigeration or something akin to it that would ensure the integrity of the vaccine," he added.
So far, a total of 17,455,470 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in the country.
As of June 27, 2,527,286 individuals have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.