SWS: 51% of Pinoys expect COVID-19 crisis to end in 2022

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SWS: 51% of Pinoys expect COVID-19 crisis to end within 2022

The national survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations from December 12 to 16, 2021 also found the Filipinos’ sentiments on three specific proposal and policies about the pandemic, namely, vaccine mandate for all, bi-weekly RT-PCR testing for unvaccinated employees, and no dine-in policy for unvaccinated customers.

For the bi-weekly RT-PCR test, 51 percent agreed, 35 disagreed and 14 percent were undecided on the statement, “It is only right that unvaccinated employees are not allowed to report for work until they give a negative RT-PCR test result every two weeks.”

 

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