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Philippines’ Duterte Accepts Russia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Offer

FILE - In this July 27, 2020, file photo provided by the Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he delivers his State of the Nation Address (SONA) at the House of Representative in Metro Manila, Philippines. (Simeon Celi Jr./Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division via AP)
FILE - In this July 27, 2020, file photo provided by the Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he delivers his State of the Nation Address (SONA) at the House of Representative in Metro Manila, Philippines. (Simeon Celi Jr./Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division via AP)

By Cecilia Yap and Andreo Calonzo

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has accepted Russia’s offer of its coronavirus vaccine, volunteering to take the first shot as a gesture of trust and gratitude.

“When the vaccine arrives, I will have myself injected in public. Experiment on me first, that’s fine with me,” he said in a briefing Monday night. Duterte – who has called President Vladimir Putin as his “idol” and who’s seeking to boost ties with Russia –- added that Manila can assist Moscow in clinical trials and local production.

Russia is poised to allow a vaccine developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute for civilian use even before clinical trials are completed, triggering safety warnings from pharmaceutical companies. Russia’s elite has been given the experimental vaccine as early as April.

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The Philippines has 136,638 confirmed coronavirus cases, the highest in Southeast Asia. On Monday, it reported new 6,958 infections, the largest daily increase which the Department of Health attributed to an error in its database that failed to count earlier test results.

Duterte last month said he also asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help the Philippines get priority access to a Covid-19 vaccine.

© 2020 Bloomberg L.P.