By Prince Golez
Malacañang on Monday said it would look into the proposal of Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship Joey Concepcion to segregate the vaccinated and unvaccinated people in workplaces.
“Pag-aralan po natin yan at dahil all suggestions naman ay dapat pinag-aaralan,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque during a televised briefing.
Roque, however, said now is not the time to separate vaccinated and unvaccinated workers because the country has only administered at least 8 million vaccine doses.
“Sa tingin ko ngayon dahil 8 million mahigit kumulang pa lang ang ating nabakunahan ay hindi pa ito yung panahon para gawin yan,” according to him.
“Pero pag-aaralan po yan lalong-lalo na habang dumadami ang hanay ng nabakunahan na,” he added.
Concepcion earlier pushed for separate spaces for those who have not taken the Covid-19 vaccine or refuse to receive the jab and people who’ve been inoculated.
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