Polisiya ng Japan sa pagbabakuna gayahin natin — solon

Rep. Enrico “Eric” Pineda

Ni NOEL ABUEL

Nanawagan si 1PACMAN party list Rep. Enrico “Eric” Pineda sa gobyerno na ikonsidera ang ginagawang aksyon ng Japan kaugnay sa pagbabakuna.

“It would be great for the Philippines to implement Japan’s vaccine policies, as these policies are well studied and I believe that it would be beneficial for all,” sabi ni Pineda.

“Japan’s Health Ministry has acknowledged the increasing rate of heart inflammation in vaccinated people in Japan. Their Health Ministry has listed inflammation of the heart muscle and of the outer lining of the heart in younger males as possible serious side effects of the Moderna and Pfizer COVID vaccines, after conducting a study finding the side effect present in several  younger males. Due to this, it is now insisted that vaccines have warning documents attached to warn of these potential dangerous side effects,” paliwanag pa ng mambabatas.

Inihalimbawa pa nito na dahil sa posibleng masamang side effects ng mga  bakuna, inobliga ng Japan ang mga kababayan nitong magpapabakuna na kailangan muna ang “informed consent” bago magpaturok ng bakuna.

Idinagdag pa ni Pineda na ang public at private sectors ng Japan ay hindi pinapayagan ang discrimination sa mga ayaw magpabakuna.

“What Japan is doing is very good, I hope that more countries will follow suit. So much discrimination has been experienced by our people who choose to hold off on receiving the vaccine – with the “no jab, no job” policies contained in IATF’s Resolutions. It’s high time we take steps to ensure that all citizens have “informed consent” prior to being vaccinated without fear of discrimination should they choose not to be vaccinated,” giit pa ni Pineda.

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