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MCG to issue official Covid vax card

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SIGURADONG BAKUNADO. Mabalacat City Mayor Crisostomo Garbo, Vice Mayor Gerald Aquino along with Councilors Cocoy Tiglao and Carlo Dizon show the Mabalacat City Official Vaccination Card (MCOVC) shortly after a quick walkthrough at the SM City Clark on March 17, 2022. The city government will start the issuance of the MCOVC on March 18. The releasing station located at the mall’s bridge way operates every Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00am to 3:00pm. (Mabalacat CIO)


 

MABALACAT CITY – The local government here under the leadership of Mayor Crisostomo Garbo will start the issuance of the Mabalacat City Official Vaccination Card (MCOVC) on March 18, 2022.

Mayor Garbo together with Vice Mayor Gerald Aquino and COVID-19 Response Integrated System (CRIS) Chief Implementer Dr. Jose Antonio Rivera led a walkthrough of the claiming process at the designated MCOVC Releasing Station located at the 2nd-floor bridgeway between the Cyberzone and Wellness Center of SM City Clark.

Dr. Rivera said that individuals who were vaccinated with first and/or second doses in any of the designated vaccination sites in the city or within SM City Clark cinemas are eligible to claim their MCOVC.

The standard-sized MCOVC contains a Quick Response (QR) Code which, when scanned, may present authenticated vaccination records from the database of Mabalacat City Management Information System (MISO).

Residents applying for the MCOVC must secure the Mabalacat City Temporary Vaccination Card (MCTVC) and one (1) government-issued or valid identification cards such as Driver’s License, Passport, GSIS/SSS card, UMID Card, PRC ID, Philippine ID (PhilSys), Barangay ID, or Company ID. Individuals who lost their MCTVC must present a duly notarized Affidavit of Loss.

Furthermore, an authorized representative may claim a maximum of 3 MCOVCs on the owners’ behalf by providing an authorization letter, the MCTVC of the owner, and valid IDs from the owner and the authorized representative.

For companies, an advanced bulk printing of the MCOVC is accepted, subject to the submission of an authorization letter from the company of the requestor, list of names of their employees claiming for MCOVC with contact numbers, and a photocopy of ID of the requestor.

Meanwhile, all MCTVC must be surrendered onsite after processing and upon receiving the official vaccination card, which may only last for 3 to 5 minutes. The Mabalacat City OVC Releasing Station operates from Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00am to 3:00pm.

Joining Mayor Garbo and Vice Mayor Aquino in the inaugural launch are Councilor Cocoy Tiglao, Carlo Dizon, City Information Officer Jay Pelayo IV, and employees and teachers from the Department of Education (DepED)

 

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