The Department of Transportation and its attached agencies are all geared up to implement the “No Vaccination, No Ride” policy in all public transportation to, from, and within Metro Manila starting Monday, Jan. 17.
Based on their respective guidelines, passengers will be required to present their coronavirus disease vaccine card or vaccine certificates, or any Inter-Agency Task Force -prescribed document with a valid government-issued ID with picture and address. The policy will be in effect while the more stringent Alert Level 3 or higher remains hoisted in Metro Manilla to be determined by the IATF.In a press briefing on Friday, Jan. 14, DOTr Assistant Secretary for Road Sector Mark Pastor said the Department is banking on a “whole of government approach” to ensure that the policy is being implemented.
For the commuters, Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board Chairman Martin Delgra urged them to show first their vaccination cards, then pay the fare to drivers upon riding public utility vehicles , particularly jeepneys.
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