Philippines re-imposes entry restrictions amid COVID-19 surge

Wed, Mar 17, 2021
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Coronavirus Pandemic

THE Philippines on Wednesday announced new travel restrictions for foreigners as authorities scrambled to contain a surge in Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases amid a slow immunization drive.

According to Secretary Carlito Galvez, the Head of the government’s anti-COVID-19 task force, the restrictions are scheduled to start on Saturday.

He said the entry of foreigners would again be suspended until April 19 and only returning overseas Filipino workers would be allowed to come home.

“The inbound number of returning Filipino workers will be limited to 1,500 a day.’’

“These are among the measures that were agreed upon during the emergency meeting of the task force.

“We shall be implementing these as soon as possible to contain local transmissions,” he said.

Galvez said the government was also ramping up the distribution of face masks to the public, especially the vulnerable sectors.

“These masks are our first line of defense against the disease and must be worn at all times when outdoors,” he said.

The Philippines’ COVID-19 caseload totaled 631,320 as of Tuesday, with the Department of Health reporting 4,437 additional coronavirus infections.

The death toll was up 11 to 12,848.

The Philippines has so far acquired over 1.125 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which have been given to 215,997 people, mostly health care workers.

Galvez said the government was expecting more than 6 million dollars worth of vaccines to be delivered this month and in April.

“The government aims at inoculating 70 percent of the estimated 110 million Filipinos by the end of the year,’’ he said. (dpa/NAN)

Mar. 17, 2021 @ 9:52 GMT

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