The Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) has scrapped the implementation of One Health Pass that is being used by arriving passengers from international flights.
The Bureau of Quarantine has scrapped the implementation of One Health Pass that is being used by arriving passengers from international flights.
“We just modified the health protocol form to all arriving international passengers. The One Health Pass had no specification of the nationalities of the arriving passengers which is now included under the eArrival,” a BOQ personnel told the Manila Bulletin.
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