The Philippine Star

QC to crack down on vaccine line jumpers

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Quezon City government yesterday warned non-frontliner­s to refrain from jumping the line for COVID-19 vaccines.

Following allegation­s that there were non-frontliner­s who have already received vaccines, Mayor Joy Belmonte said severe punishment­s await those who jump the line and health workers who allow it to happen.

“We will look into all of these allegation­s. If proven, we won’t let them get away with this. We are doing everything to ensure that we will be penalized,” she said.

Belmonte reminded city health workers to strictly adhere to establishe­d protocols on the administra­tion of the vaccines in accordance with the prescribed order of priority.

“If we do not follow the law, we will no longer receive the vaccines needed by our health workers and would enable them to do their jobs without endangerin­g themselves,” she added.

City legal officer Orlando Casimiro said those involved in the undue and premature administra­tion of vaccines shall be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, citing the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and Health Events of Public Health Concern Act.

Show-cause orders will also be issued by the city government to the employees identified to have been involved in the incident, Casimiro added.

He added that complaints may also be filed before the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the People’s Law Enforcemen­t Board if police officers are involved.

The city did not disclose details of the supposed allegation­s regarding line jumping in vaccine queues.

City health officer Esperanza Arias said that the city government is strictly following the priority listing of the Department of Health and would not allow any cutting in the vaccinatio­n queue.

“Even if they have already preregiste­red on our website, they will still undergo an intensive screening from our city officers on-site to ensure that they are really part of the priority group, specifical­ly in the A1 bracket,” she said.

The A1 priority group includes medical and non-medical personnel of correction­al facilities, caring facilities, workers in stand-alone clinics and laboratori­es, emergency medical teams and uniformed personnel assigned in lockdown areas, administra­tive staff and maintenanc­e employees.

Arias said walk-ins are still prohibited in the vaccinatio­n sites. She urged the public to refrain from going to the vaccinatio­n site if they do not belong to the priority population being immunized.

“Please understand that we have to strictly follow the protocol and the recommende­d priority listing. That is why we had to turn some of them down even if they are already in the venue,” she said.

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Police officers check out additional beds and partitions for COVID-19 patients set up at the gym and tennis court at Camp Crame yesterday in images posted on Facebook by the Philippine National Police’s public informatio­n office.

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