Philippine Daily Inquirer

VACCINATIO­N OF WORKERS KEY TO ECONOMY’S FULL REOPENING

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

Presidenti­al Adviser for Entreprene­urship Joey Concepcion stressed the importance of inoculatin­g workers in the full reopening of the economy, although he stopped short of saying he would support a proposal in Congress to make vaccinatio­n mandatory.

This was in light of a bill in the House of Representa­tive seeking to make COVID-19 vaccinatio­n mandatory. For Concepcion, the government needs to encourage the public to take the vaccine.

“Let’s not wait for a legislatio­n that will make vaccines mandatory,” said Concepcion in a statement on Wednesday. “But it will come to that point if the turnout is poor.”

Concepcion appealed to the Department of Labor and Employment to take a stronger stance and enjoin the workers to take the vaccine seriously.

“We expect the vaccines to be here by June, and if that happens and the turnout is still low, I don’t think we will be able to win this battle,” he said.

Concepcion is currently leading “A Dose of Hope initiative,” a move that began with the private sector, but later included local government units (LGUs) that also wanted to order AstraZenec­a vaccines. About 17 million doses have been ordered and paid for by the private sector and LGUs so far.

The first batch of these vaccines—or more than 2 million doses—is expected to arrive in June, although Concepcion earlier said they would arrive sometime in May.

Concepcion also emphasized the role of supervisor­s in convincing rank-and-file to get themselves inoculated against COVID-19.

“[Employers] can only do so much. We want the employees to support this. We cannot solve the problem if the employers are doing their best but the employees are not supporting it,” he said.

“Vaccinatio­n is the only way we can get through this pandemic,” he said, “And vaccinatin­g the employed sector will expedite the country’s return to economic recovery.”

We expect the vaccines to be here by June, and if that happens and the turnout is still low, I don’t think we will be able to win this battle

Joey Concepcion Presidenti­al Adviser for Entreprene­urship

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