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MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday night threatened to go through with ending the Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States if it fails to deliver millions of doses of US-made COVID-19 vaccine.
The president's latest pronouncement follows the supposed botched negotiations with the US drugmaker Pfizer for 10 million doses and as his administration faces criticism of lagging behind in the global race to secure doses

US firms Moderna Therapeutics and Arcturus Therapeutics are ready to supply four to 25 million doses of their vaccines beginning the third quarter of next year should the government find their proposals acceptable, Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez said in a statement earlier this month.

"If they can't deliver at least 20 million doses at a minimum, they better get out," Duterte said in English during his televised meeting with the coronavirus task force. "No vaccine, no stay here.

Duterte, who has not had a warm relations with Washington largely due to his drug war, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.the decades-old VFA in early February after the US reportedly cancelled the visa of Sen. Bato dela Rosa over his role in the government's "war on drugs".

The VFA, which governs the status and treatment of US soldiers in the Philippines and allows them to hold military exercises and provide technical assistance to security personnel, has been criticized in the past for allowing foreign troops in the country and for keeping the Philippines dependent on the US.

Duterte suspended the termination of the VFA in June "in light of political and other developments in the region" and, in November, extended the suspension for another six months.

The Philippines has so far secured only 2.6 million doses from AstraZeneca as a donation from the private sector, and the administration has yet to sign deals with drugmakers with only a few days before the year ends.

Officials have since denied that the country was late into talks for securing doses, even with Duterte only approving advanced payments in November after shunning the move which he said was the West making profit for the vaccines.

Its move to procure 25 million doses of China's Sinovac has also been widely criticized because the vaccine is more expensive and has a lower efficacy rate of 50%.

"Do not believe s*** about America delivering immediately," Duterte said. "If America wants to help, you deliver. Stop talking, what we need is the vaccine. Not your verbose speeches."

The administration is looking to inoculate 24.7 million Filipinos in 2021, with Sinovac seen to arrive the earliest by March, and AstraZeneca by the second quarter.

Over a million individuals in the US have already been inoculated after the Food and Drug Administration there issued emergency use approvals to Pfizer and Moderna. By mid-December, aYou do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. also reported that there are now 11.6 billion doses reserved even before a vaccine is put out in the market.

Indonesia, which has the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia, has so far secured 335.5 million doses, according to the report.

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Kunek kunek yan dude, kakastiguhin ng u.s yan pfizer kapag nabuwag yan VFA , alam ni Duterte yan kaya nga ginamit nyang banta yan eh , napaka simple lang naman nyan isipin
 
may taiwan, japan at SK silang mga allies, di nila kelangan yung vfa.
tayo lang naman yung talo pag wala yan.
 
[XX='Fried Rice, c: 618797, m: 671488'][/XX] hindi naman ang military ang focus dyan ng u.s kung mapapansin mo, kundi ang mismong lupa o mga isla natin, sa buong south east asia ang pilipinas ang pinaka may strategic Geographical ang lokasyon sa trade at pakikipagdigma, yan ang habol ng mga kano, lalo na ng kanilang military
 
pwedeng pwede tayo skip ng trade ships nila kung gusto ng mga to.
di tayo ganun ka importante.
marami na gustong lumaban sa china kung may digmaan na mangyari. sama mo na russia.
 
[XX='Fried Rice, c: 618825, m: 671488'][/XX] importante talaga sa kanila itong lupa ng pilipinas kapag sumiklab ang digmaan mas madali silang makakaresponde kasi nasa strategic location ang mga carrier strike group nila at mga amphibious assault ships, walang lalabasan ang china na pinakamalaking water way kundi ang west philippine sea lang di sila makakaporma kung nandito yong mga military ng u.s sa lugar natin, kapag nabuwag yan VFA hindi na malayang makakabalik balik sa lupa natin ang military ng u.s
 
This as**h**e is really but really the worst president ever in this country and one of the worst the world have ever known!!

He is playing the tough guy for his dds fanatics, just a show as usual that the dds who are not able to think will believe...

1rst, as @Fried Rice said, these laboratories are private entities, so threatening the US government has no point because the US government has nothing to do with the delivery of vaccines!

2nd, to appear tough and to make Filipinos believe that his threats work, he said "If they can't deliver at least 20 million doses at a minimum, they better get out," because he knows The Philippines is going to get 20 million doses! But these doses won't come from the US!! And they won't come because he ordered them, they will come because it is part of an international alliance called COVAX!

This global international alliance, COVAX, regroups 190 countries and pledged to provide vaccines to poor countries!

"COVAX said it’s planning for initial deliveries to begin in the first quarter of 2021 if the drugs are approved. There should be enough doses delivered in the first half of next year to protect health and social care workers in the participating economies, the alliance said. COVAX plans to deliver at least 1.3 billion doses to 92 countries, which are all low- and lower-middle-income, participating in the facility by some point next year."

You can read more about COVAX here You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

Aside from COVAX, the UNICEF also said it could ship up to 850 tons of Covid-19 vaccines per month for middle- to-low income countries next year.

So, duterte, stop bullshitting us! You are an inutile president, doing nothing while the other countries are doing all the job!
Sadly, because he does not do anything, these vaccines provided by the international community won't be enough for the whole population... so good luck to us! And next elections, think before electing incompetent people!!
 
tingnan na lang natin kung mapapa galaw niya si trump.
see who needs the vfa more. pero alam naman natin kung sino, sa recent news pa lang.
 
@Frustrated Burger what is funny in my post?? Did you read it? I mean, are you able to understand and comprehend what I said? The info I gave are not fake news! Just search if you can COVAX and you will see!
 
Isa sa mga tanong dito, what if, and its a very big WHAT IF, the so called bluff actually works and the US agreed on a deal and delivers at least 20Million dosage of vaccines in exchange for an extended VFA?
 
Isa sa mga tanong dito, what if, and its a very big WHAT IF, the so called bluff actually works and the US agreed on a deal and delivers at least 20Million dosage of vaccines in exchange for an extended VFA?
Hindi sapat ang "what if" lalo na kung nakataya yung kapakanan ng mga mamamayan ng isang buong bansa, masyado ng binababaan ng mga tao ang standards nila mailusot lang at madepensahan ang mga galaw ng mga politiko na sinusuportahan nila, dalawa lang naman kakalabasan nito eh, oo mag bibigay ang US ng vaccine pero gano ba karealistic yun pagkatapos na mabitawan yung deal sa Pfizer? or hindi kasi di nalang nila papansinin yung threat ni Duterte. Mas mabuti kung may solid na plano at aksiyon ang gobyerno para masiguro na makakakuha tayo ng vaccine hindi yung iaasa nalang sa "what if" or mga threat.

Bigyan kita ng halimbawa, may sakit yung isa sa mga kamaganak mo, kung iinom siya ng gamot di siya mamamatay, pero pag di siya uminom ng gamot may "chance" siya na mamamatay, so iaasa mo nalang ba sa "what if" yung buhay ng isang tao? o aaksiyonan mo ng maayos? ps. halimbawa lang baka seryosohin!
 
Hindi sapat ang "what if" lalo na kung nakataya yung kapakanan ng mga mamamayan ng isang buong bansa, masyado ng binababaan ng mga tao ang standards nila mailusot lang at madepensahan ang mga galaw ng mga politiko na sinusuportahan nila, dalawa lang naman kakalabasan nito eh, oo mag bibigay ang US ng vaccine pero gano ba karealistic yun pagkatapos na mabitawan yung deal sa Pfizer? or hindi kasi di nalang nila papansinin yung threat ni Duterte. Mas mabuti kung may solid na plano at aksiyon ang gobyerno para masiguro na makakakuha tayo ng vaccine hindi yung iaasa nalang sa "what if" or mga threat.

Bigyan kita ng halimbawa, may sakit yung isa sa mga kamaganak mo, kung iinom siya ng gamot di siya mamamatay, pero pag di siya uminom ng gamot may "chance" siya na mamamatay, so iaasa mo nalang ba sa "what if" yung buhay ng isang tao? o aaksiyonan mo ng maayos? ps. halimbawa lang baka seryosohin!

lol...actually di naman yan ang point ko, my point is, what if, and I will stress it again, "WHAT IF" magbigay nga nag vaccines ang US in return for extended VFA, will you still blabber about the same complains? or you will just move on to the next issue that you can find and pretend as if these conversations never happened?
 
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