The Bacolod City government launched Monday, November 8, the BACuna Card that will primarily serve, for now, as a “passport” for fully vaccinated residents who are going on domestic travel.
Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia and Em Legaspi-Ang, executive director of the Emergency Operations Center-Task Force, led officials during the ceremony held at the Bacolod City Government Center.
“This will make our travel more convenient. Bacolenos who are BACuna cardholders will simply present this when they travel in and out of the city,” Leonardia said.
In an interview with media after the launch, Leonardia said the release of the BACuna Card is very timely considering that COVID infections in the city are on a decline the last two weeks with only 18 cases recorded, today, November 8.
The last time Bacolod had cases below 18 for the day was last Aug. 18 yet, he pointed out.
The BACuna Card will be used by restaurants to allow customers to dine in, or movie houses or cinemas may also require the same in the future.
One peculiar feature of the BACuna Card is the fact that it is QR-coded, Edrien Robete, head of the EOC Data Management Cluster, explained.
Once it is swiped, important vaccination data of the vaccinee will appear, such as the date he or she was jabbed, among others, thus, assuring its authenticity, Robete further said.
Since the BACuna Card is still on its first phase , it is only available for the fully vaxxed individuals and for those who are travelling locally.
To get a copy of your BACuna Card, Sorongon said, applicants may contact the MITCS office through its Facebook Support Page, email address and telephone number, Robete said.
The MITCS-Bacolod landline is (034) 435-4168.
Its FB Page is https://m.facebook.com/101907695640747
Applicants may also send email to bacunabcdts@gmail..com