IATF studying lifting travel ban on foreigners

The government is enforcing entry travel restrictions on people traveling from COVID-affected countries as it tries to prevent the further spread of the virus, which has infected more than 319,000 people in the Philippin
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MANILA, Philippines — The multi-agency pandemic task force has ordered a technical working group to review the travel ban on foreigners as some Filipinos are urging the administration to allow their foreign partners to enter the country.

The government is enforcing entry travel restrictions on people traveling from COVID-affected countries as it tries to prevent the further spread of the virus, which has infected more than 319,000 people in the Philippines.

Filipino citizens and their foreign spouses and children and holders of government-issued diplomatic visas and permanent resident visas are not covered by the ban.?But there have been calls for the government to exempt foreigners who have Filipino partners, especially those whose weddings have been delayed because of pandemic-related restrictions.??

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, who is also the vice chairman of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), said government officials have received letters from Filipinos who are calling for the easing of the travel ban.

“With regard to your concern, that is being discussed by the (IATF) and we have a technical working group (TWG) that is studying your concern… We’re just waiting for the recommendations of the technical working group. Like I said, on a case-to-case basis, if it’s for humanitarian reasons, we allow it,” he said during an online live session last Saturday.

Last July, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. ordered the agency’s legal office to find ways for fiancés of Filipinos to enter the Philippines and to “find all ways to get around the ban” so the couples can get married.

With regard to the reopening of tourism to foreigners, Nograles said the easing of protocols should be done gradually, noting that Boracay and Baguio are now open for domestic tourism.

“We are slowly resuming domestic tourism. We need to emphasize that it should be done gradually because LGUs (local government units) have to be prepared,” he stressed.?“We are just making sure that everything is in place, everything is set before we reopen. With regard to international tourism, as I said, let’s start first with domestic and then let’s see, and then we can slowly reopen international tourism. So step by step,” he pointed out.??

Nograles said LGUs that are now open to tourists should have testing and other health procedures to prevent a surge of COVID-19 infections.

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