Duterte jokes: Use a bayonet to administer COVID-19 vaccine to my enemies | Inquirer News

Duterte jokes: Use a bayonet to administer COVID-19 vaccine to my enemies

/ 10:50 AM July 31, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — In his usual facetious mood, President Rodrigo Duterte jokingly asked the military to use a bayonet—instead of a syringe —to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to his enemies.

“’Yung mga kalaban ko sabihin ko sa military, ‘do not use the needle, bayoneta ang gamitin mo’,” Duterte said in a taped speech aired Friday morning.

The President let loose of such a remark as he ordered the military to lead the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available.

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He also assured that drug users and addicts will not be given the coronavirus vaccine.

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“Mga drug pusher, mga drug addict I will not use my…ibigay ko nalang sa ibang lugar na pobre. (Mga) Drug pusher wala kayo. May listahan yung ano diyan,” he said.

On Thursday, the Philippines logged a record-high 3,954 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total caseload to 89,374. Meanwhile, 65,064 have recovered while 1,983 have died.

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