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Travel pass just added burden — solon

A lawmaker wansts the Inter-Agency Task Force against COVID-19 (IATF) to scrap the travel pass being issued to travelers in quarantine areas.

Quezon City Rep. Precious Hipolito Castelo said there is no need for the  Philippine National Police (PNP) to issue travel pass.

According to Castelo, the PNP travel pass has no “probative value” in terms of a person’s health and thus only adds to the burden and anxiety of travelers, especially overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and locally stranded individuals (LSIs).

She stressed the medical certificate issued by the Department of Health (DOH) should be enough to prove that an individual is healthy to travel and that he has been found negative of COVID-19.

Castelo added that local government units receiving OFWs and LSIs should demand the presentation of a DOH health clearance instead of a travel pass.

“By not requiring the OFWs and LSIs to secure  police travel pass, we lighten the burden they carry during the crisis brought by the pandemic,” Castelo also said.

It would also lead to faster processing of permits for necessary journeys currently made difficult or impossible by existing restrictions to contain the spread of COVID-19, she said.

“Many of our people are complaining about having a hard time or not being able  to move from one place to another even if they have valid reasons to do so because of the many safety protocols imposed by the government. Removing an unnecessary one from the long list of protocols can be very helpful for travelers especially the most hard-hit by the outbreak,” she stressed.

She reminded issuing public officers of President Duterte’s oft-repeated directive: deliver service promptly, no red tape, no corruption.