The Philippine Star

BI to digitize port arrival records

- By RUDY SANTOS

Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) frontliner­s assigned at the different internatio­nal airports and seaports are preparing to implement paperless digital arrival cards and records for more effective passenger monitoring, amid the continuing outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This was revealed by BI Commission­er Jaime Morente yesterday after President Duterte informed Congress that the BI will soon launch an advanced passenger processing and informatio­n system and use digital arrival cards and boarding passes for internatio­nal passengers entering and exiting the country’s ports.

“These new paperless travel control systems and procedures are just among several innovative protocols that we will be introducin­g under a new normal environmen­t during this pandemic,” Morente said.

He explained that the new protocols are designed not only to achieve social distancing by lessening person-to-person contact between officers and passengers, but also to facilitate contact tracing, if needed.

“While the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) collects informatio­n from arriving passengers for contact tracing, we have extended our help by providing other details that are found in our arrival cards,” said Morente. “These informatio­n have proven to be helpful in locating persons that need to be monitored.”

Morente added that the BI is discussing with different airlines the mechanics and procedures for implementi­ng the initiative­s so these could become operationa­l as soon as possible.

“This is one of our administra­tion’s priority projects, as this would not only help in contact tracing, but would also allow our port operations to more effectivel­y monitor and screen arriving foreign nationals,” Morente said.

“The system is being used by many developed countries, which we can also adopt and use in our fight against COVID-19.”

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