Manila Bulletin

No need to reimpose quarantine on foreign tourists – Concepcion

- By ARGYLL CYRUS B. GEDUCOS

Presidenti­al Adviser for Entreprene­urship Joey Concepcion does not think it is wise to require foreign tourists to undergo quarantine again upon arrival in the Philippine­s as this might discourage them from visiting the country and therefore affect local small businesses.

Concepcion said this after Dr.Maricar Limpin of the Philippine College of Physicians suggested reimplemen­ting the seven-day mandatory quarantine for internatio­nal travelers after 15 foreigners in Palawan tested positive for Covid-19 early this week.

Ln a virtual public briefing on Naturday, May 7, Concepcion said there was no need to go as far as reimposing the quarantine on tourists.

“We don’t need to go back to the seven-day quarantine kasi walang pupunta dito. So, babagsak uli ang tourism (because no one will come here, and it will cause our tourism industry to crash again),” he said during PTV-4’s Laging Handa presserG

“Eh, kakabangon lang ng mga maliit na negosyante dito, na iyong negosyo nila ay nakasalala­y dito sa tourism sector (Small business owners had just gotten back up and their businesses rely on the tourism sector),” he added.

ARong the businesses affected are hotels that Concepcion said would be used as quarantine facilities again if the mandatory isolation would be implemente­d.

The Go Negosyo founder said reimposing the quarantine would make the Philippine­s one of the few countries that have this protocol. He said requiring vaccinatio­n cards would sufficeG

“Halos lahat ng mga bansa sa buong mundo ay wala namang ganiyan na quarantine (Almost all countries in the world no longer require quarantine),” Concepcion said.

“Importante dito sa mga foreign tourists na papasok ay ipakita lang nila ang updated vaccinatio­n card nila na may kasamang booster shot. Palagay ko okay na ‘yan (What’s important is for arriving foreign tourists to present their updated vaccinatio­n card that would indicate their booster shot. I think that’s enough),” he added.

Concepcion added that there was no need to go as far as reimplemen­ting quarantine since the concerned Covid-19 variant is the Omicron.

“We don’t need to go to that extent ‘no ang tingin ko. Hindi naman itong variant na bago, itong Omicron pa rin (I think. This variant is not new, it’s still Omicron),” he said.

“[It’s] highly contagious pero ang kalalabasa­n naman nito ay mild and especially if vaccinated (but you’ll only get mild symptoms, especially if you’re vaccinated),” he added.

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