Rodrigo Duterte
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
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  • The president of the Philippines is continuing threats against those who deny coronavirus vaccines.
  • He said to people who don't want the vaccine: "For all I care, you can die anytime."
  • He also said police may restrict their movements, having previously threatened to jail them.
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The president of the Philippines said he doesn't care if people who deny the coronavirus vaccine die from the virus.

Rodrigo Duterte told a national address on Wednesday: "For those who do not want it, well, for all I care, you can die anytime."

He also said he wants the police to restrict the movement of people who refuse coronavirus vaccines: "To those people who do not want to be vaccinated, I am telling you, don't go out of your house."

"If you go out of your house, I will tell the police to return you to your home. You will be escorted back to your house because you are a walking spreader."

Only 6% of the country is vaccinated, according to Reuters.

Duterte previously threatened to jail people who refuse to get a coronavirus vaccine.

Supply delays have also slowed the vaccination rate in some parts of the country, Bloomberg reported.

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