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Philippine President threatens non vaccinated citizens with detention

The no-nonsense President of the Philippines has threatened Filipinos who are resisting to recieve the Covid-19 vaccine with drastic measures.

According to Information on Philippine media, President Rodrigo has made it clear that recalcitrant citizens will have to confine themselves in their houses till they are ready to recieve the vaccine.

According to the President, the unvaccinated civilians are nothing but “Propagators of the virus… If you can’t help by getting vaccinated then you should stay at home” he declared.

President Rodrigo has been noted for his ruthlessness in dealing with cases which he deems dangerous to his society.

His most most brutal mission was his violent fight against drugs when took office in 2016.

Hundreds of drug addicts who did not turn themselves into rehabilitation centers were shot and killed by the President’s anti drug squad.

Despite it’s ruthlessness, it helped a great deal in limiting drug trafficking and consumption in major parts of the Philippines.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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