PNP prepares for easing of travel restrictions for fully-vaccinated Pinoys
This early, the Philippine National Police (PNP) is now preparing for measures to ensure that the plan of the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID) to ease the restrictions for fully vaccinated individuals for inter-zonal travel will not be taken advantage of.
PNP chief Gen. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar said the move is to ensure that the vaccination cards that would be presented in the future are not fake.
“We will coordinate and work closely with the LGUs in enforcing this latest guideline. I am directing all police offices and units to be prepare this early against those travelers who might use fake documents to prove that they are fully-vaccinated,” Eleazar said.
Presidential Spokesperson Secretary Harry Roque has said individuals who wish to embark on interzonal travel could present their vaccination cards, showing that they are fully-inoculated, in lieu of COVID-19 test results.
The latest IATF resolution states that a person is considered fully-vaccinated only if it has already been two weeks or more since he or she received the second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine, or two weeks since receiving a single shot of the vaccine.
"If there were incidents that some people were using fake swab test results, it is likely that this could also be faked. We should not allow this to happen," said Eleazar.
Eleazar also reminded travelers to still observe minimum public health safety standards and to not be complacent.