(File photo) MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte said one thing that will make him happy before he steps down from office is to see that majority of the Filipino population gets protection against Covid-19. In his prerecorded Talk to the People aired on Monday, Duterte said Filipinos should understand that the dreaded Covid-19 is still here in the country. "If there is something that makes me happy when I go out of this office, maligaya ako kung malaman ko na halos lahat magpabakuna (I will be happy if I will find out that the majority are vaccinated)," he said. Duterte said the government is eyeing a Covid-free country with most of the people fully vaccinated against the highly transmissible coronavirus. "Wala pa tayo dyan sa (we have not yet hit) herd immunity. The Covid is here and it can afflict everybody. No one is still safe. We have to avoid, wear a mask and listen to what government says," Duterte said, as he urged those unvaccinated people to avail of the Co
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