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DOTr issues ‘No Vaccination, No Ride Policy’

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The Department of Transportation (DOTr) orders enforcement of “No Vaccination, No Ride/No Entry in Public Transport Policy” in NCR.

In line with the order of President Rodrigo Duterte to restrict the movement of people who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 in Metro Manila, the DOTr ordered the enforcement of the said policy initially in the NCR.

According to a Department Order (DO) of DOTr Secretary Tugade, the enforcement of the policy will be in effect while a COVID-19 Alert Level 3 level or higher remains hoisted in the NCR as to be determined by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease (IATF).

Following President Duterte’s order, the Metro Manila Council, which is composed of all the mayors of NCR, also passed a resolution urging the various local government units of Metro Manila to pass their respective ordinances on the enhanced restrictions on the movement of unvaccinated persons.

Moreover, Secretary Tugade said the DO takes effect immediately after publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation, and the submission of a copy with the Office of the National Administrative Register, U.P. Law Center.

“All concerned attached agencies and sectoral offices of DOTr are directed to ensure that operators of public transportation shall allow access or issue tickets only to ‘fully vaccinated persons’ as evidenced by a physical or digital copies of an LGU (local government unit)-issued vaccine card, or any IATF-prescribed document, with a valid government-issued ID with picture and address,” the DOTr department order read.

According to the DO, a person is considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 two weeks after receiving their second dose in a 2-dose vaccination series, such as with the Pfizer or Moderna brand of vaccines, or two weeks after a single-dose vaccine such as with Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine.

However, exempted from the “no vaccination, no ride” policy are the following:

• Persons with medical conditions that prevent their full COVID-19 vaccination as shown by a duly-signed medical certificate with the name and contact details of their doctor.
• Persons who will buy essential goods and services, such as but not limited to food, water, medicine, medical devices, public utilities, energy, work, and medical and dental necessities, as shown by a duly issued barangay health pass or other proof to justify the travel.

Furthermore, under the Order, violations of the policy are considered violations of applicable general safety and health provisions under any concession or service agreements, authority or permits to operate public transportation, and other similar instruments.

 

Source: DOTr

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'No Vaccination, No Ride Policy' require?
It requires public transport operators to allow access only to fully vaccinated persons with a physical or digital vaccine card.
Where is the policy initially enforced?
The policy is initially enforced in the National Capital Region (NCR).
When does the policy take effect?
It takes effect immediately after publication in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulation.
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