‘No vax, no ride’ policy suspended under Alert Level 2 — DOTr | Inquirer News

‘No vax, no ride’ policy suspended under Alert Level 2 — DOTr

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 05:27 PM January 30, 2022

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Sunday said that the “no vaccine, no ride” policy in Metro Manila will automatically be lifted while the region is placed under alert level 2 starting Feb. 1.

In a message to reporters, Assistant Secretary Goddes Libiran reiterated that the said policy will only be implemented when Metro Manila is under Alert Level 3 or higher.

“Once we de-escalate to Alert Level 2, the policy shall automatically be lifted,” Libiran said.

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Libiran made the clarification after Malacañang announced that Metro Manila, along with seven other provinces, will be placed under alert level 2 starting Feb. 1 to 15.

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The “no vaccine, no ride” policy was implemented to limit the movement of unvaccinated individuals amid rising cases of COVID-19.

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