UPDATE June 24, 2026 8:30 PM:
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Absences of government workers due to COVID-19 vaccination may be considered an excused absence. This is according to the latest announcement of the Civil Service Commission on Wednesday.
As per CSC Memorandum Circular No. 16, series of 2021, absences incurred by government officials and employees during the day of the inoculation of COVID-19 vaccine and/or the required treatment or recuperation period from any AEFI of COVID-19 vaccine may be considered excused. This includes future booster shots inoculation.
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AEFI or Adverse Event Following Immunization refers to any untoward medical occurrence which follows immunization and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the usage of vaccines.
The guidelines apply to all government officials and employees regardless of the status of the appointment:
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Absence from work during the day of inoculation of the first and second
dose of COVID-19 vaccine, including future booster shots, whenever
applicable, shall be considered as an excused absence. Government officials and employees availing the one (1)-day excused absence during the inoculation of COVID-19 vaccine shall submit:
Absence from work due to the required treatment/recuperation period from AEFI of the first and second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, including future booster shots, whenever applicable, shall be considered as excused
absence.
Treatment and recuperation period: maximum of fifteen (15) calendar days
Submit to the agency’s HR Office/Unit the following:
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Non-serious or minor AEFIs such as, but not limited to:
Treatment and recuperation period: maximum of three (3) calendar days
Submit to the agency’s HR Office/Unit the following:
SOURCE: CSC, CSC MC 16 s. 2021
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