Malacañang reminded business owners to strictly enforce the “No vaccine, no entry” policy, saying their business will be affected if the number of coronavirus cases in the country would spike again.Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque made the statement after the government’s pandemic task force decided to de-escalate Metro Manila to Alert Level 2 from November 5 to 21, 2021.
In his press briefing on Friday, November 5, Roque said that keeping the number of COVID-19 cases in the country at bay is up to the public. “Government can only formulate policies. Ultimately, kooperasyon ng buong sambayanan po ang kailangan nang makabangon po ang ating ekonomiya at makapag-balik buhay po tayo ,” he said.“Kung kayo ay magpapapasok ng unvaccinated… eh talagang kakalat po uli ang COVID. ‘Pag kumalat po ang COVID, aakyat na naman ang alert level natin at magsasara na naman ang mga negosyo ,” he said.
“So sa mga negosyante, kung gusto niyo pong magpauloy na magbukas ang inyong mga establishimento, ipatupad niyo po ang ‘No vaccine, no entry’ policy ,” he added.for Alert Level 2, businesses are allowed to operate at 50-percent indoor capacity for fully vaccinated individuals and those below the age of 18 even if they are unvaccinated. They are likewise allowed to operate at 70-percent venue capacity.
No vote from me for candidates that will enforce vaccine mandates.
Parang kasalanan pa ng unvaccinated na hindi sila vaccinated eh puro priority inuuna. Yung mga normal na tao na gusto magpa bakuna pero di makasama dahil sa priority list na yan, paano? Tapos ngayon inuuna naman mga bata. Ano na?
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