Duque hopes legislators will pass measure on mandatory Covid-19 vax

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DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III expressed hope that the Congress “can muster political will” to pass a measure that would make Covid-19 vaccination mandatory.

Department of Health Secretary Francisco Duque III expressed hope that the Congress “can muster political will” to pass a measure that would make Covid-19 vaccination mandatory.

“Although, we would welcome, Mr. President, if the Senate or Congress will — if they can muster that will, political will, to make vaccination and booster a mandatory like in other countries,” he said. “About two months ago, we launched the ‘Resbakuna sa Botika.’ So marami na pong mga malalaking bakuna, network of botikas and pharmacies nagbabakuna na po doon sa kanila pong mga lugar ,” he said.

“Nakausap ko po si chairman — MMDA Chairman Don Artes at sabi niya pupulungin niya ang NCR at titingnan kung puwedeng gawin din po ito na yung booster dose kasi matumal pa rin ‘yung ating booster dose coverage, mababa pa rin, Mr. President ,” he said.

 

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