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President Threatens To Jail Those Who Refuse To Take Covid-19 Vaccine

Citizens who have refused to take coronavirus vaccine in Philippines may be sentenced to prison.

 

News Rain Nigeria reports that the threat was given by President, Rodrigo Duterte.

According to him, those who refuse to be vaccinated against the coronavirus will be jailed.

This comes as his country battles the pandemic, with more than 1.3 million cases and 23,000 deaths.

As of June 20, Philippine authorities had fully vaccinated 2.1 million people, but the government has target to immunize up to 70 million people in the country of 110 million this year.

 

President Threatens To Jail Those Who Refuse To Take Covid-19 Vaccine

“You choose, vaccine, or I will have you jailed,” Duterte said in a televised address on Monday, June 21 following reports of low turnouts at several vaccination sites in the capital, Manila.

Health officials in the country have said that while people are urged to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, it was voluntary.

“Don’t get me wrong, there is a crisis in this country,” Duterte said. “I’m just exasperated by Filipinos not heeding the government.”

Duterte also stood by his decision not to let schools reopen as critics claim he has been high-handed in the way he has handled the covid-19 outbreak in his country so far..

Duterte then took a swipe at the International Criminal Court, after an ICC prosecutor had sought permission from the court for a full inquiry into the killing of drug lords and peddlers in the Philippines.

Duterte in March 2018 canceled the Philippines’ membership of the ICC’s founding treaty, and in his Monday address repeated he will not cooperate with the probe, describing the ICC as “bulls**t.”

“Why would I defend or face an accusation before White people. You must be crazy,” said Duterte.

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