Filipinos in M’sia glad they won’t be denied entry when going home


KLANG: Filipina domestic worker Mary Jeane Mercado Aribal’s heart sank when she heard that her country was not accepting the MySejahtera digital Covid-19 vaccination certificate.

The mother of a 13-year-old daughter, whom she left in the care of her mother in Tanza, Cavite near Manila, feared she would not be able to go home and visit her child as she, too, held the same vaccination certificate.

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