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Filipino President Threatens Whom Refuses Anti-corona Treatment with Pig Vaccine


Tue 22 Jun 2021 | 10:27 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Over a weekly briefing, Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte had threatened those who refuse to be vaccinated with the anti-corona vaccine, with pig vaccine.

He added that those people may be also sent behind bars.

The "Enquirer" a local Filipino daily newspaper, quoted today, Tuesday, Duterte when he addressed his people as saying that he urged them not to misunderstand him because the country facing a complicated crisis and the state of emergency is still in effect.

He warns those who refuse to receive vaccines that the authorities will detain them and enforce them to be vaccinated.

He cursed these people as afflictions, meanwhile the country is suffering, and they worsen the situation.

He went on to say if you don't want to be vaccinated leave the Philippines to India or any other place on the planet.

Whenever they stay here they must be vaccinated.

He threatens to communicate with the Ministries of Interior and Local Administration to prepare lists of persons who refuse to be vaccinated across the country.

Duterte announced that he considers those who refuse to be vaccinated stupid people as they are carriers of the Coronavirus (known also as COVID-19) so they could infect others when they move from one place to another.

He escalated his threatening tune by saying he will order to vaccinate those who refuse with a pig vaccine called Ivermectin which kills the COVID-19 and them.

Previously the Filipino President revealed that he sought a law that permits prisoning of abusers of the quarantine due to the COVID-19.

Earlier in June, he affirmed that he mulling over indicting those who know that they contract the deadly virus, with murder charges because they infect others.

It is worth noting the Filipino authorities bet on mass immunity by vaccinating the population against the COVID-19 to activate the economy and restore normal life to the country.