Rights groups say the ban penalises those who cannot travel in a private vehicle or work from home

The Philippine government has defended a controversial ban that prevents unvaccinated people from using public transport in the capital of Manila, denying that the policy is “anti-poor”.

The “no vaccination, no ride” policy is designed to curb a recent wave of Covid infections and applies to all modes of transport to and from Metro Manila, including public buses, jeepneys, rail, boats and planes. The policy will be fully implemented from Monday, according to local media, when passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Raab says ‘formal party’ in No 10 last Christmas would have broken rules

But justice secretary says he has been assured by prime minister no…

China accuses UK of ‘slander’ over arrest of parliamentary researcher on suspicion of spying

Response comes after Westminster researcher with links to senior Conservatives and potential…

Laura Kuenssberg to step down as BBC political editor at Easter

Kuenssberg says she will ‘miss daily drama’ as BBC confirms she will…