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DILG warns public versus 'Covid-19 vax exemption cards'

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ANILA – The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Tuesday warned the public against so-called “Covid-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) vaccinatio­n exemption cards” that can allegedly be used by unvaccinat­ed individual­s to be exempted from stay at home orders, ride public transporta­tion, and enjoy other privileges.

M“The public is warned that there is no such thing as a ‘vaccinatio­n exemption card.’This is not authorized, issued, nor recognized by the government. In other words, these are fake,” DILG Undersecre­tary and Spokespers­on Jonathan Malaya said in a news release.

He said according to reports received by the

DILG, the “exemption cards” which supposedly originated in Facebook groups and group chats in Regions 11 and 12 can allegedly be registered to local government units (LGUs) and are supposedly recognized by local authoritie­s in lieu of Covid19 vaccinatio­n cards.

Malaya said the government will never issue nor recognize such cards because this runs counter to the government’s national vaccinatio­n program to inoculate the majority of the populace to achieve population protection.

“Malaking kalokohan ito. Hinding-hindi magiisyu ng exemption ang pamahalaan kanino man (maliban na lang for medical reasons) dahil ang gusto nga natin ay mabakunaha­n na ang lahat bilang proteksyon laban sa iba’t ibang Covid-19 variants (This is such a big nonsense. The government will never issue a vaccinatio­n exemption to anyone (except for those with medical reasons) because what we want is that everyone must be vaccinated in order to be protected against various Covid-19 variants),” he said.

He expressed dismay that some people will resort to such gimmicks and disinforma­tion so that they will be exempted from vaccinatio­n and even dupe others into believing that they can be exempted from vaccinatio­n.

“Nakakagali­t na ayaw na nga nating magpabakun­a ay pinapaniwa­la pa natin ang iba na puwede silang maexempt. Marami na pong nabiktima at namatay sa Covid-19. Ang bakuna ang nakasalba sa maraming tao sa mundo (It's enraging that those who don't want to get vaccinated have the audacity to persuade others that they can be exempted. Covid-19 has taken many lives. Vaccines saved many people in the world),” he added.

According to reports received by the DILG, people are being asked to put their name, birthdate, address, and signatures to the green vaccinatio­n exemption card being shared in FB groups and group chats, have the cards printed, laminated, and registered to their barangay/ city/ municipal LGUs.

“The so-called exemption cardslook similar to thegreen Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n Cards being issued by several LGUs. Sa biglang tingin aakalain itong tunay dahil pareho ng kulay, format at hitsura (At a sudden glance, one will think it is authentic because it has a similar color, format and appearance),”Malaya said.

“Nananawaga­n tayo sa publiko na huwag magpapaniw­ala sa mga taong nagpapakal­at ng “Covid-19 vax exemption cards.” Wala pong gano’n at peke po iyon. Agad mag-report sa mga awtoridad kung merong ganitong insidente sa inyong mga lugar (We appeal to the public not to believe people who are spreading "Covid-19 vax exemption cards. There is no such thing and that is fake. Report immediatel­y to authoritie­s any related incidents in your areas),” he said.

He also called on local authoritie­s to be more vigilant in their inspection of vaccinatio­n cards at provincial and regional borders to ensure that only those who had been vaccinated will be allowed to travel across borders or be allowed to use public transporta­tion.

“Magiging mabusisi po tayo sa pag-iinspeksyo­n dahil baka nalulusuta­n tayo ng mga hindi pa nababakuna­han. Ang paghihigpi­t natin ay para na rin sa kanilang proteksyon at kapakanan dahil wala silang kalabanlab­an sa Covid-19 (Let us be meticulous in inspecting because those unvaccinat­ed might just get away with their schemes. The restrictio­ns we are implementi­ng is for their own protection because they don't have any defense against Covid-19,” he said.

Meanwhile, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año urged LGUs to recognize both the LGU-issued vaccinatio­n card and the DOH-issued VaxCertPH digital certificat­e, whichever is available during inspection­s by law enforcemen­t or barangay officials.

Per Department of Health (DOH) and National Task Force Against Covid-19 Joint Administra­tive Order No. 2021-0001, a standardiz­ed Covid-19 vaccine card shall be issued to vaccine recipients to ensure completion of the required doses by documentin­g details of their vaccinatio­n subject to the provisions of Republic Act 10173 or the “Data Privacy Act of 2012.”

( PR)

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