US donates 4-M Covid-19 vax doses to PH; largest single-day shipment
Nearly four million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine were donated by the United States (US) to the Philippines.

It was the largest single-day shipment US made through the Covid-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) facility to the Philippines, with a total of 3,999,060 doses, the US Embassy in the Philippines said.
It is part of the 1.2-billion vaccine doses that the US is making available for distribution through the global initiative to support equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines.
It was disclosed that with the new batch of vaccine donation, the US has accomplished President Joe Biden’s goal of shipping 200 million doses to partner countries, five days ahead of its 100-day target.
To date, the American people have already provided more than 33.3 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to the Philippines.
“We are immensely proud that our friends, partners, and allies in the Philippines are receiving this historic shipment. This significant donation underscores the United States’ commitment to continue working with our Philippine partners to combat Covid-19 even as we face serious challenges around the world,” said US Embassy in the Philippines Chargé d’Affaires (CDA) ad interim Heather Variava.
The record-high donation arrived on Monday, March 7, during the anniversary of the first COVAX delivery of life-saving Covid-19 vaccines to the Philippines.
This came after over 700,000 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine donation were delivered to the country on March 1.
The US is the largest donor to COVAX, having donated $4 billion to help protect the most vulnerable and at-risk populations in 92 low- and middle-income countries.
So far, the Philippines has received from COVAX a total of nearly 74 million vaccines doses, enough to vaccinate one in five Filipinos.
In addition to vaccine donations, the US government has also provided more than P1.9 billion ($39 million) in Covid-19 assistance to the Philippines to support testing, crucial care, communication campaigns, protection and training of health workers, vaccine deployment, and essential equipment and supplies.