Not where my family live. They have the highest non-compliance rates in their small community out of the whole province and I am proud of them. Your comment is hurtful.
I had a relative that went over there during that, he got stuck in the house. Required the us military from the consulate to come pick him up and give him a plane ride home.
I don't think anyone understands what I'm trying to say here, WOW 5 downvotes! I'm just saying the people who are elderly and cannot travel here and are still very dear to me as family (so I'd just like to visit them, hello??), were so brave all during this that they and their surrounding community refused the shots and PAID a high price by losing food grants, scholarships, you name it, but no one was in danger of being killed so I don't know about these extreme examples. I am American, btw. Shooting people in the street without masks? Do you mean the old drunk guy with a scythe who attacked the public health worker who asked him to wear a mask? Yeah, he got shot but I didn't hear about anybody else. Idiot Duterte was yelling about shooting people for noncompliance, but he was always shooting his mouth off about some extreme, he's history and all this was in the first few months of 2020 and certainly didn't involve the whole country. So yeah, they finally lifted all the prohibitions against nonvaccinated foreigners to visit the country again (unlike the US where we still are clinging to our prohibitions against unvaccinated visitor foreigners seeking to legally visit from abroad). I just want the right to see my loved ones again.
Because that was not a fact. One guy was shot for brandishing a scythe at the health worker who asked him to wear a mask. It would have been headlines if others had actually been shot. It's hurtful to those who love the country. If it was a true thing, I would not have said a word but it's an unfair generalization.
Phillipines is where they were shooting people in the street for not having masks.
Not where my family live. They have the highest non-compliance rates in their small community out of the whole province and I am proud of them. Your comment is hurtful.
Sometimes the truth hurts.
I had a relative that went over there during that, he got stuck in the house. Required the us military from the consulate to come pick him up and give him a plane ride home.
I don't think anyone understands what I'm trying to say here, WOW 5 downvotes! I'm just saying the people who are elderly and cannot travel here and are still very dear to me as family (so I'd just like to visit them, hello??), were so brave all during this that they and their surrounding community refused the shots and PAID a high price by losing food grants, scholarships, you name it, but no one was in danger of being killed so I don't know about these extreme examples. I am American, btw. Shooting people in the street without masks? Do you mean the old drunk guy with a scythe who attacked the public health worker who asked him to wear a mask? Yeah, he got shot but I didn't hear about anybody else. Idiot Duterte was yelling about shooting people for noncompliance, but he was always shooting his mouth off about some extreme, he's history and all this was in the first few months of 2020 and certainly didn't involve the whole country. So yeah, they finally lifted all the prohibitions against nonvaccinated foreigners to visit the country again (unlike the US where we still are clinging to our prohibitions against unvaccinated visitor foreigners seeking to legally visit from abroad). I just want the right to see my loved ones again.
Not sure why you took offense by what the other user said...facts are facts. It's not like you have any control on what their government did.
Because that was not a fact. One guy was shot for brandishing a scythe at the health worker who asked him to wear a mask. It would have been headlines if others had actually been shot. It's hurtful to those who love the country. If it was a true thing, I would not have said a word but it's an unfair generalization.