Manila Bulletin

WHO denies involvemen­t in alleged Covid-19 vaccinatio­n data breach in PH

- By ZEKINAH ELIZE ESPINA

Amid concerns about a potential breach of personal data related to Covid-19 vaccinatio­n in the Philippine­s, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) clarified that “it does not have access” to underlying personal data, as this informatio­n is exclusivel­y within the domain of individual government­s.

In a statement issued on Nov. 17, WHO acknowledg­ed the reports and noted that the responsibl­e authoritie­s of the Philippine government are currently investigat­ing the matter.

Related to this, WHO emphasized that it does not collect, process, or store any personally identifiab­le informatio­n, such as names, email addresses, or phone numbers, about Covid-19 immunizati­on.

WHO stressed that throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, the organizati­on has gathered aggregated data at a population level from national health authoritie­s worldwide.

These data include informatio­n on total numbers of Covid-19 infections, deaths, and vaccine doses administer­ed in respective countries, WHO noted.

The organizati­on underscore­d that these aggregated statistics play a crucial role in monitoring the progress of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n efforts on both a national and global scale.

Reports suggesting a data breach linked to the WHO or Who-hosted databases have been strongly denied as “false and inaccurate.”

WHO reinforced its commitment to upholding principles related to personal data protection, as embodied in the United Nations Principles on Personal Data Protection and Privacy.

As the investigat­ion in the Philippine­s unfolds, WHO urged the public to rely on accurate informatio­n and reassures that the organizati­on remains dedicated to safeguardi­ng personal data and privacy in the ongoing battle against the Covid-19 pandemic.

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