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DOT: Vaccinatio­n of tourism workers breaches 15K mark

- BY MA. STELLA F. ARNALDO @akosistell­abm Special to the Businessmi­rror

OVER 15,000 tourism workers in several destinatio­ns in the country have already been inoculated with a first dose or have received two doses of vaccine against the novel coronaviru­s.

This developed as more Covid-19 vaccines were sent over the weekend to Boracay Island, the so-called crown jewel of Philippine tourism. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat told the Businessmi­rror “10,000 doses of Sinovac arrived in Boracay [on Sunday]—3,000 doses are for the second dose of those who earlier received their jabs and 3,500 each for the first and second jabs of more workers.” The vaccinatio­n of A4 tourism workers on the island began on July 7.

She added, more private hotels and resorts are also donating vaccines for use of the island’s workers. These include the 5,000 doses earlier donated by Crimson Resorts of the Gotianun-led Filinvest Group; 5,000 doses from the Tan-led Megaworld Corp.; and 50 doses from the Chusuey-owned Henann Resorts.

DOT initiative­s

IN the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) report to President Duterte for his State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Monday, the agency enumerated its efforts to jump-start the recovery of the tourism sector, such as the issuance of health and safety guidelines, including safety seals to Dot-accredited establishm­ents; digitizati­on of tourist registrati­on and monitoring procedures; developmen­t of tourism circuits; identifyin­g recipients for cash-for-work assistance and business recovery loans; and establishm­ent of Green Lanes for returning Filipinos and overseas workers.

But, Romulo Puyat underscore­d, “To support all these initiative­s, the DOT believes that the best way to ultimately restore the confidence both foreign and local travelers to visit our destinatio­ns is to ensure that the tourism workers in these areas are vaccinated.”

The DOT pushed for the inclusion of tourism workers as priority recipients of the Covid-19 vaccine. As of June 24, 2021, 7,015 tourism workers have already been inoculated. Since then, more have been inoculated in Boracay and Panglao Island.

Improving tourism via infra, biz loans

IN his Sona, Duterte cited the completion of the Poro Point Freeport Zone Road in La Union, “to improve access to prime spots for investment­s and tourism in the Poro Point area.”

He also mentioned the release of some “P2.9 billion worth of loans to over 12,000 enterprise­s, including our displaced OFWS [overseas Filipino workers] and enterprise­s in the tourismsec­tor to help them start or sustain their businesses amid the pandemic,” under the Bayanihan 2 law.

In its report to the President, the DOT said recovery of the tourism sector is anchored on the domestic travel. “As such, the DOT has been assisting the safe and gradual reopening of select destinatio­ns [Baguio City, Bohol, Coron, El Nido, and Siargao], that were assessed for their readiness to receive tourists amid the pandemic.”

Among the agency’s other initiative­s include:

• Issuing 18 Health and Safety Guidelines for accommodat­ion establishm­ents, restaurant­s, meetings, investment, conference­s and exhibition (MICE) organizers and venues/ facilities, travel and tour agencies, and tour guides;

• Granting 104 Safe Travel Stamps to Dot-accredited facilities, and two destinatio­ns that are compliant with the World Travel and Tourism Council Safe Travels Stamp criteria and requiremen­ts, of which the Philippine­s itself is a recipient;

• Releasing 154 Safety Seal Certificat­es to Dot-accredited tourism establishm­ents for their compliance with minimum public health standards, including the adoption of the Staysafe.ph app;

Price caps on Covid tests

THE DOT also advocated for price caps on RT-PCR tests, spending some P25.17 million to subsidize such tests for about 45,000 qualified domestic tourists.

It also funded the developmen­t of digital solutions for contactles­s tourist registrati­on, monitoring, and transactio­ns, such as the Visita app for several provinces.

The DOT is developing 57 tourism circuits based on new travel preference­s, that will also aid local government­s in tourism planning and developmen­t, and ensure resiliency of travel.

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