ONLY 2 percent of employers in the country are inclined to require their employees to get jabs against Covid-19 mainly because of concerns on the safety of vaccines, a survey showed.

The survey, conducted in February, revealed that one in four employers will provide time off for their workers to get vaccinated and more than half that they will encourage employees to get vaccinated although only 17 percent will "strongly encourage."

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