The Covid-19 pandemic, until now, continues to be a baffler as to its actual roots, and mankind, to this day, is not quite sure how to really get rid of it. Certainly, a number of vaccines have been developed, but people can hardly be comfortable with this fact. Which of these vaccines are well-meaning, that is, for defeating the pathogen for the pure purpose of saving humanity, and which are commercial-meaning, that is, for making money out of man's tragedy?
Of the number of vaccines that have come the way of the Philippines, only one, China's Sinovac, has reached the country's shores as pure donation, programmed to reach a total of 2.5 million doses. And it is comforting to note that such donation is true also in other parts of the world, for instance, the Middle East, Africa and certain sections of Europe. Still in all, man gets no assurance that vaccines have grown to be a cure-all for the coronavirus attack.
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