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Police told to watch out for fake vaccination cards

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Empty syringes sit in a box waiting to be filed with the Moderna vaccine at a vaccination center in Londonderry, New Hampshire on February 4, 2021. AFP/Joseph Prezioso

 

(Philstar.com)

 

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police has tasked police offices and units to be wary of individuals who might take advantage of the eased rules allowing interzonal travel for fully-vaccinated persons.

 

This comes after presidential spokesperson Secretary Harry Roque said individuals who wish to embark on interzonal travel could present their vaccination cards, showing that they are fully inoculated, in place of actual COVID-19 test results. 

 

"We will coordinate and work closely with the LGUs in enforcing this latest guideline. I am directing all police offices and units to be vigilant against those travelers who might use fake documents to prove that they are fully vaccinated," Eleazar said. 

 

Full story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/07/05/2110329/police-told-watch-out-fake-vaccination-cards

 

-- The Philippine Star 2021-07-05

Considering the seriousness of this disease the fully vaccinated should be given govt issued photo id cards much like drivers licenses.

its all recorded on a APP from wherever country you get the vaccine from and you print the certificate from the APP, well thats the way it is in Oman

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