ASEANEWS HEADLINES: MANILA- Military to guard vax convoy – Palace nixes Reds’ move for civilian escort in transporting vaccines
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In a virtual press briefing, presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the government won’t follow the advice of a “terrorist group” and will stick to its original plan to put the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in charge of vaccine delivery in far-flung areas.The CPP earlier and its armed group, the New People’s Army (NPA), “strongly suggested” that COVID-19 vaccines not be transported in military vehicles.“We have a rollout plan. That’s what we’re going to follow regardless of what the CPP-NPA says,” the Palace official said..“They have freedom of expression, but they are tagged as a terrorist group. They can express their opinion but it won’t go further,” he added.The CPP said transportation for COVID-19 vaccines must be clearly marked with a red cross over white background to avoid being mistaken as a military vehicle.The communist group alleged that the military has been carrying out combat and psywar operations behind the veil of implementing COVID-19 restrictions.The CPP also said the vaccine should be delivered by civilian groups whose personnel are “properly trained and who have the facilities to undertake such missions.”President Rodrigo Duterte appealed to the CPP to allow COVID-19 vaccines to be transported “freely and safely” in far-flung areas once they become available, urging them to “kindly observe the rules of humanity.”The CPP, in response, vowed that it won’t hamper the delivery of COVID-19 vaccines in guerrilla base areas.“It is a matter of principle for the NPA to respect all humanitarian undertakings that benefit the masses,” the CPP said.The AFP on Tuesday said all of its assets are ready to help the Department of Health in the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the country.
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Here is the GLOBAL status as of Wednesday, 7am, February 10, 2021
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The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 218 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances.
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COVID-19 infection crosses 107.3 million globally as deaths cross are at 2.35 million.
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Deaths: 2,347,659:
Recovered: 79,239,650.
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