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MORE LOCAL DESTINATIONS WAIVE COVID-19 TEST — DOT

The list of domestic destinations that have waived the COVID-19 test requirement for fully vaccinated visitors is fast growing, an indication that the country’s tourism industry is slowly getting back on its feet. 

The Department of Tourism (DOT) made this statement as it released an updated list of domestic destinations which no longer require negative results of RT-PCR tests for fully vaccinated tourists.

These include popular destinations like Baguio, Bohol, Cebu, Clark, Subic, and, starting on November 16, Boracay Island and Guimaras. 

In lieu of the RT-PCR test, these destinations require only vaccination cards issued by the Department of Health (DOH) or the local government unit (LGU) where the vaccination was administered. 

“With the lifting of the testing requirements for fully vaccinated visitors to these destinations, travel has become more affordable and accessible for domestic tourists, especially with the coming holiday season,” Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said. 

However, Romulo-Puyat reminded tourists to observe minimum health and safety protocols when traveling.

“We continue to remind travelers to observe minimum health and safety protocols when visiting the spots.”

“As we expect more tourists going to Boracay Island, and other destinations that have eased travel requirements for fully vaccinated individuals in the coming weeks, we continue to remind travelers to observe minimum health and safety protocols when visiting the spots,” the tourism chief added. 

Aside from travelers, the tourism head also issued a reminder to tourism businesses, workers, and other stakeholders not to be complacent with the easing of domestic travel in order to prevent COVID-19 cases from increasing–an event that could halt the country’s tourism industry recovery. 

“Let us do our individual parts to ensure that there will be no outbreaks in our destinations.”

“Seeing how the reopening of tourism all over the country is helping Filipinos return to their jobs, we cannot afford a new surge of COVID-19 infections and a return to the restrictions imposed by a stricter quarantine. Let us do our individual parts to ensure that there will be no outbreaks in our destinations,” she stressed.

Romulo-Puyat shared that in Boracay Island alone, the vaccination rate among tourism workers reached 100.2 percent for those who have received the first dose, which means more workers—who were not included in the DOT’s initial target—are now able to return to their jobs. 

As of November 13, 2021, the DOT’s list of provinces that accept vaccination cards in lieu of COVID-19 tests for travelers include: 

– Tarlac
– Pampanga
– Nueva Ecija
– Camiguin (starting Nov. 15)
– Batangas
– Oriental Mindoro
– Masbate
– Camarines Norte
– Iloilo
– Guimaras (starting Nov. 16)
– Negros Occidental
– Bohol
– Southern Leyte
– Zamboanga del Sur
– Zamboanga Sibugay
– Misamis Oriental
– Bulacan
– Cebu Province

Further, the following destinations are also accepting vaccination cards as requirements for travelers: 

– Boracay (starting Nov. 16)
– San Vicente, Palawan
– Naga City, Camarines Sur 
– Baguio City, Benguet
– Cebu City and Mandaue City
– Clark Freeport Zone
– Subic Bay Freeport Zone
– Dingalan, Aurora        
– Maasin City, Leyte
– Ormoc City, Leyte
– Calbayog City, Samar
– Mati, Davao Oriental 

Visit app.philippines.travel/articles/domestic-travel-protocols for the latest updates on travel protocols in the country. 

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