The Ombudsman’s Office clarifies that it does not issue vaccination exception certificates against COVID-19

The entity ruled on publications circulating on social networks with erroneous information.

The Ombudsman’s Office ruled for publications circulating on social networks about what delivery vaccination exception certificates against COVID-19. The entity clarified that it does not have the competence to issue this type of document.

The constitutional power of the Ombudsman is exclusively the promotion, protection and guardianship of human rights and nature, he said in a statement released this Thursday afternoon.

“We warn the population that these posts are unfounded plus, such documents do not have signatures or institutional logos that certify its veracity and authenticity, ”explained the Ombudsman’s Office.

The institution will inform the State Attorney General’s Office on the facts in which the name of the entity is used and false documents are used, in order to investigate the alleged commission of crimes.

César Córdova, Ombudsman (e), instructed the provincial delegates to be alert and prevent the population is the victim of a possible scam.

Furthermore, it was recalled that there is no resolution issued by a competent body of the Ministry of Public Health, regarding the vaccination exception.

The mandatory presentation of the card or vaccination certificate in non-essential activities has been in force since December 23, by resolution of the national Emergency Operations Committee (COE). (I)

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