'Bakuna muna': Duterte rejects opening of classes sans COVID19 vaccine
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday announced that will not allow the resumption of physical classes without a vaccine against the new coronavirus disease 2019 .
“Bahala nang hindi na makatapos, for this generation, wala nang matapos na doktor pati engineer. Wala nang aral, laro na lang. Unless I am sure that they are really safe, it's useless to be talking about the opening of classes. Para sa akin, bakuna muna. Kapag nandiyan 'yung bakuna, okay na,” Duterte said.
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