Nearly 100% of cops in region vaxxed

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ALMOST 100 percent of the police personnel in Davao region are vaccinated, with only 68 left unvaccinated, according to Philippine National Police-Police Regional Office (PRO)-Davao.

In a virtual press conference on December 8, Major Eudisan Gultiano, spokesperson of PRO-Davao, said 68 of the 9,639 police personnel are unvaccinated due to medical reasons, while some refuse due to their strong religious beliefs.

He said 18 of 68 personnel are unvaccinated due to religious beliefs, while one did not provide a reason as to why they are unvaccinated.

Gultiano did not specify which religious groups the personnels belong to, but she clarified that the regional medical team of PRO-Davao is continuously encouraging the remaining personnel to get vaccinated.

Unvaccinated personnel will be reassigned to administrative work and cannot be deployed in the field, Gultiano said.

“Initially nagkaroon ang PNP chief ng statement na ‘no vaccine, no work’ policy but later yun na nga, reassign ang mga personnel na unvaccinated,” she said.

Although not yet implemented, Guiltiano said the “no vaccine, no work” policy could lead to administrative charges against the unvaccinated personnel.

“If we are going to implement the policy, macoconsider na Awol ang personnel, sa Awol may administrative charge. So possible na makakasuhan sila administratively.”

However, the said policy may exempt individuals with special cases such as health reasons, allergies, and pregnant personnel.

At present, PRO-Davao has two active cases and 1,404 recoveries out of 1,409 confirmed cases.

“So 0.02 percent ang active case natin sa personnel sa PRO 11,” said Gultiano.

SunStar Davao

SunStar Davao

SunStar Davao is Davao City's most sought after community content provider in both print and online. It is part of the SunStar news network in the Philippines. Sun.Star Davao started as a bi-weekly newspaper Peryodiko Dabaw in December 1985 by Elpidio G. Damaso as the so-called alternative press during the end days of the Marcos dictatorship. It started publishing five times a week the following year and was relaunched as Ang Peryodiko Dabaw on September 7, 1987, marking the entry of new investors and its use of desktop publishing, while its Davao City competitors were still using letterpress.

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