“A tampered or falsified test result benefits no one, and can compromise yourself, your family and the community,” the agency said in a statement.
The DOH-CVHD said test results can be considered falsified or tampered if one of the following occurs: one that is presented but no actual testing was conducted; the report reflects the name of another person different from the actual presenter; when the testing center is not licensed nor accredited to perform RT-PCR; when the signatories are not from the testing center; when the details provided is false such as incorrect address, or contact details to evade monitoring and isolation.
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