Senator Joel Villanueva on Sunday cited the need to include essential workers like delivery riders, construction workers and market attendants in the government’s vaccination program, particularly those earning minimum wage.
He said the ability to sustain the country’s economic recovery relies heavily on inoculating those providing essential services to the public.
Villanueva, chair of the Senate labor committee, said he would scrutinize the government’s plan for the roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine as the Senate convenes the Committee of the Whole on Monday to look into the vaccination program.
Officials of the Inter-Agency Task Force managing the pandemic response, as well as from the Department of Health are expected to attend.
“We have to make sure that workers providing essential services are included in the government’s priority list, on top of its initial pronouncements of prioritizing healthcare workers, the police and the military, and the elderly,” Villanueva said in a statement.
“Workers in the services industry, construction workers in public and private projects, market attendants, delivery riders, security guards, and workers in food retail and distribution networks are those who the government should consider to include in the priority list,” he said.
“They are the workers who keep the economy going. They should be included in the vaccination program,” he continued.
These minimum wage earners work in high-risk workplaces such as construction sites, factories, groceries, and public markets, among others, and they rely on public transportation to move around, Villanueva explained.
He pointed out that the importance of providing them with access to vaccines since they are working for subsistence of their families.
Source: Latest Politics News Today (Politics.com.ph)
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