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MANILA, 12 July 2021: Fully vaccinated travellers will still
have to undergo an RT-PCR test on arrival in Boracay, health authorities
confirmed at the weekend.
Looking forward to when domestic and international visitors
can once more visit Boracay, officials said it was important to remain vigilant
as there was always the possibility that visitors would tamper with vaccination
cards.
The Philippines News Agency quoted Aklan Governor Florencio
Miraflores, who told reporters: “We’ve decided to retain the rule that all
tourists, all arrivals to the island of Boracay should still present their
RT-PCR test until such time that we can have a system that can validate
DOH/MB
“We are happy to announce that based on the masterlisted number… 96 percent have received the first dose while 72 percent received their second dose,” DOH Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje during the Laging Handa forum.
For A2 priority group or senior citizens, she said, 31 percent have also received their first dose.
Cabotaje said so far a total of 13,196,282 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered by the government.
Of the total, 9.6 million were first doses while 3.5 million were second doses.
Data presented by Cabotaje showed that those who received their first doses were workers in frontline health services totaling 1,785,129; senior citizens, 2,655,403; individuals with comorbidity, 3,232,278; frontline personnel in essential sector, 1,689,680 and indigenous population, 307,450.