Metro Mayors urged to issue executive orders against unauthorized COVID-19 inoculations

The Metro Manila Council (MMC) urged local government units in the National Capital Region to issue executive orders and/or enact ordinances penalizing all persons who are found to be responsible for unauthorized inoculations utilizing government-procured COVID-19 vaccines as booster shots.

Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Benhur Abalos, who is also the concurrent chair of the MMC, said the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) issued by the Food and Drug Administration for COVID-19 vaccines does not include the use of an additional or booster shot.

“There were reports that some fully-vaccinated persons are getting inoculated utilizing government-procured COVID-19 vaccines as booster shots in violation of the National Immunization Program and the EUA and thus detrimental to the unvaccinated Filipinos and thereby unnecessarily delaying the realization of population protection,” cited in the MMDA Resolution No. 21-18.

“The Department of Health does not recommend booster shots in view of the quantity of vaccine supply relative to the number of persons in the priority sectors and its subgroups as well as the lack of scientific evidence that a booster is necessary for full protection against the coronavirus.”

Abalos, a lawyer, said there is an urgent need to curb unauthorized inoculations in the higher interest of population protection and to punish those involved in these fraudulent acts.

“Let me reiterate that the national government does not allow “booster” vaccinations as of today. Hence, misrepresentation of vaccine status is strongly prohibited,” Abalos reiterated.

“All individuals such as, but not limited to vaccinators, vaccinees, and facilitators who are found to be responsible for such acts should be held accountable, based on existing laws, ordinances, rules and regulations,” he added.

The MMDA chief also asked LGUs to require the vaccinees to declare in a Patient/Vaccination Form that he/she has not yet been fully-vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to vaccination.

As approved by the COVID-19 Task Force, the National Immunization Program for the COVID-19 vaccines is based on priority sectors and its subgroups.

The resolution was unanimously approved by all the local chief executives of Metro Manila on August 13.

The MMC, composed of the 17 Metro Manila mayors, is the governing and policy-making body of the MMDA.  (MMDA) -rir

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