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PNP chief airs concern for unvaxxed minors

January 25, 2022 Alfred P. Dalizon 360 views

PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) chief General Dionardo B. Carlos yesterday ordered his men to step up their monitoring efforts amid the observation of the Department of Health that the bulk of people who have contracted COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated.

The top cop expressed concern over the fact that restricting minors to go outdoors in areas under Alert Levels 2 and 3 may not be applicable since the National Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) guideline allows them to travel outside.

“It has been a challenge among our police personnel who are conducting regular monitoring of public places. We see children along with their parents or guardians, blending with people in crowded places,” Gen. Carlos said.

The official likewise explained that the PNP can only do so much by reminding the adult companion to limit the exposure of minors in crowded places.

“We respect the decision of parents to bring their children outside their homes when attending to essential activities, but adhering to the minimum public health standard should be paramount for the safety of children,” he said while acknowledging that some LGUs have opted to prevent minors from going inside establishments.

Pediatric inoculation may be ongoing, but a huge number of minors are still waiting for their turn to get their jab, so caution is still a must, he added.

Gen. Carlos however said that their task is much easier in areas under Alert Level 4.

“The IATF guideline imposes age restriction for those who are not allowed to go outdoors,” Gen. Carlos said.

The PNP chief expressed belief that the policy will give authority for police personnel to restrict the movement of minors in public places. Thus, police can better monitor the situation outside.

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