VaxCertPH: How to generate and download your vaccination certificate

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) has approved the soft launch of the VaxCertPH on Monday, September 6.

IATF Resolution No.: 136 states that:

“The soft launch of the VaxCertPH will be on 06 September 2021. The initial phase of implementation of the VaxCertPH will prioritize requests coming from Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and Filipinos who will be departing from the Philippines for international travel with place of residence indicating National Capital Region and Baguio City. The VaxCertPH will be opened to the general public and for other purposes at a later time based on the recommendations of the VaxCertPH Sub-Technical Working Group to the IATF. The Department of Information and Communications Technology is directed to ensure that private establishments be given access with the public key in order to provide a manner for confirming the authenticity of vaccination certificates purportedly obtained using VaxCertPH.”

We have created a video walkthrough on how to generate and download your vaccination certificate, watch the video below:

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Open this link https://vaxcert.doh.gov.ph/ in your browser
  2. Answer the questions in the first page
  3. Enter your personal information
  4. Enter your vaccination details
  5. Review your information
  6. Type the characters seen in your screen
  7. The system will match the information you provided against your database if they exist and correct.
  8. Once matched, generate your vaccination certificate
  9. Download, print or take a screenshot of your digital vaccination card

Notes:

  • This is not yet the full implementation. Most of the information already uploaded are from NCR and OFWs
  • Once fully implemented, the digital vaccination card will be used nationwide. IATF to release more details about the implementation
  • Yellow card may still be required for those who are traveling abroad. Please check the policies of the country of destination.
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