Philippine Daily Inquirer

OFWs who lie on vax status face sanctions

- —DONA Z. PAZZIBUGAN

Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) face sanctions if they lie about their vaccinatio­n status abroad before they arrive in the Philippine­s. Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III allowed Philippine overseas labor offices (Polos) to recommend “disciplina­ry action” if a returning OFW falsely claims to have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Starting July 1, OFWs returning from 57 “low-risk” countries will be quarantine­d for seven days instead of 10 days if they have been fully vaccinated and stayed exclusivel­y in the “low-risk” country before arriving in the Philippine­s. The OFWs, however, are required to present proof of full vaccinatio­n validated by the Philippine labor attaché or the Polo.

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