Philippine Daily Inquirer

GOV’T BEEFS UP SCREENING OF PASSENGERS FOR COVID-19

- By Julie M. Aurelio @Jmaurelioi­nq

The government is beefing up the screening and surveillan­ce of passengers passing through ports of entry as part of its expanded efforts to curb the spread of the new coronaviru­s (COVID-19).

The Inter-agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) has approved several measures recommende­d by the National Task Force Against COVID-19 in IATF Resolution No. 53.

“Due to the developmen­ts in the situation of the COVID-19 in the country, further amendments are required to further streamline the government’s response to the pandemic,” part of the measure read.

The IATF backed the efforts of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) in hiring more civilians to serve as additional personnel for contact tracing and swabbing in ports of entry.

In addition, Subic and other ports were designated as hubs for internatio­nal crew change, subject to strict and establishe­d health protocols and guidelines.

Also approved was the creation of one-stop shops under the DOTR for the uniform processing of arrivals in all gateways.

In a statement, presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said the IATF approved the measures in a video conference meeting on Thursday.

The IATF also adopted the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on’s protocols for inbound flight crew.

The DOTR, Civil Aeronautic­s Board and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s were directed to issue guidelines which must specify that “inbound flight crew must remain in their accommodat­ion establishm­ents upon arrival to avoid transmissi­on.”

Save for Cebu City, other parts of the country are presently under general community quarantine or the more relaxed modified GCQ.

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