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“No Vaccination, No Ride” Policy Now in Effect

A Philippine policeman inspects a passenger jeepney at a checkpoint bordering nearby Cavite province and suburban Las Pinas in Manila on March 15, 2020, as the government steps up efforts to curb the spread of the new coronavirus. - Police began closing off access to the Philippines' sprawling and densely populated capital Manila on March 15, imposing a quarantine that officials hope will curb the nation's rising number of coronavirus cases. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP) (Photo by TED ALJIBE/AFP via Getty Images)

In accordance with President Rodrigo Duterte’s earlier directive to restrict the movement of unvaccinated individuals, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) has finally enforced the “no vaccination, no ride” policy.

“No Vaccination, No Ride” Policy Now in Effect
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By virtue of Department Order No. 2022-001, the “no vaccination, no ride” policy will be in effect as long as Metro Manila is under Alert Level 3 level or higher. With this, “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 copy of an LGU (local government unit)-issued vaccine card, or any IATF-prescribed document, with a valid government-issued ID with picture and address.”

As defined in the order, a  person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after completing his/her primary vaccination. However, the following individuals are exempted from the “no vaccine, no ride” policy:

The prohibition covers all domestic travel to, from, and within NCR via public transportation by land, rail, sea, and air. In addition, it covers public transportation for individuals who reside outside NCR but who work and/or travel to NCR.

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