Manila Bulletin

QC solon seeks issuance of ‘e-vaccine cards' for fully vaccinated Filipinos

- By MARIO B. CASAYURAN

A bill seeking to mandate the issuance of electronic vaccine cards to all fully vaccinated Filipinos has been filed in the House of Representa­tives.

House Bill No. 9957, filed by Quezon City Rep. Precious Hipolito Castelo last Wednesday, August 11, proposes to amend Republic Act No. 11525, the COVID-19 Vaccinatio­n Program Act.

Castelo said the use of “e-vaccine cards” would ensure a “safe and unimpeded mobility” in

the Philippine­s and abroad.

“Unfortunat­ely, the delegation of the printing of vaccine cards to local government units (LGUs) and private entities made it logistical­ly difficult to implement the issuance of uniform vaccine cards throughout the country. For every LGU, there appears to be different format and design for the vaccine cards,” she said in a statement.

Castelo said the lack of a uniform vaccinatio­n document has already caused a problem for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) leaving for their jobs in Hong Kong. Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Hong Kong refused to recognize the different LGU-issued cards.

But reports later stated that Hong Kong will now honor vaccinatio­n cards issued in the Philippine­s.

Castelo added that the absence of a uniform card is also causing problems for domestic travelers, whose destinatio­ns find it difficult to check the authentici­ty of their vaccinatio­n documents.

“We must use all available modern technology to protect our people from COVID-19,” she stressed.

The bill tasks the Department of Health (DOH) to “maintain a central database of vaccinatio­ns and mandate a uniform format for the vaccine card.”

“The e-vaccine cards shall be in uniform format throughout the country, regardless of where the original vaccine cards were issued. The e-vaccine card will ensure the safe mobility of vaccinated individual­s, locally and internatio­nally, and will prevent the proliferat­ion of counterfei­t cards since authentica­tion can easily be done through the database,” Castelo explained.

The e-card would be available free of charge to fully vaccinated Filipinos and might be used for purposes other than travel, she added.

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