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Gov’t eyes vaccinatio­n of all tourism workers by December

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MANILA – The government is targeting to inoculate the tourism workforce nationwide against Covid-19 until the end of the year.

Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., chief implemente­r of the National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19, said tourism is critical to reviving the economy.

“When the pandemic struck, the nation’s tourism sector took a major hit. We believe that in order for the industry to get back on its feet and safely open our economy, we need to vaccinate as many members of our workforce as possible,” Galvez said during the ceremonial inoculatio­n of tourism industry workers at Oakridge Business Park in Mandaue City, Cebu on Friday.

At least five million workers are employed in tourism-related industries nationwide.

In Cebu, about 50 percent of Cebu province’s tourism workers are vaccinated while the Department of Tourism (DOT) aims for full coverage before Christmas.

DOT Secr et ar y Bernadette RomuloPuya­t said tourism workers include not only hotel staff but also those employed in restaurant­s, airports, and drivers, among others.

“Cebu is very important to us. By the end of October this year, 99 or 100 percent of tourism workers in Cebu must be vaccinated, the only way to open tourism in Cebu and the Philippine­s is for all to be vaccinated, everybody that tourists are in contact with. All over Asia, ang nakabukas lang na (the only operationa­l) tourist destinatio­n(s), ‘yung (are those) with 90 percent or more vaccinated,” Puyat said.

Galvez said the NTF has approved the allocation of 20,000 doses weekly to expedite the inoculatio­n of tourism workers.

"By providing our workers here in Cebu with an extra layer of protection against the virus, they will have more confidence to return to their jobs, which in turn, shall encourage tourism operators to increase their operationa­l capacity and result in an economic revival here in the province," he said.

Puyat said the vaccine supply will "benefit not only hotel and resort employees, but also workers in restaurant­s, airports, and other members of the informal economy who are doing business in tourist destinatio­ns".

“These will cover everybody that tourists come in contact with,” she added.

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Alfred Reyes, president of the Hotel Resort and Restaurant Associatio­n of Cebu, reaffirmed their commitment to help the government in inoculatin­g all tourism workers.

“Restarting the industry relies on the success of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign which requires individual voluntary participat­ion to reduce the risk of both host and visitors. Vaccinatio­n is one of the key factors that can help revive both [the] domestic and internatio­nal tourism," Reyes said.

He said Cebu should fast-track its vaccinatio­n as event organizers, souvenir shops’employees, boatmen, tour guides, and travel agencies are also dependent on domestic and internatio­nal t our i sm.

The Philippine­s has received 14,798,750 vaccine doses from Sept. 1 to 23, bringing the total vaccine stockpile to 66,699,340 doses.

Galvez said 317,144 doses were allocated to Cebu province; 60,960 doses, Cebu City; 40,220 doses, Mandaue City; and 29,310 doses, LapuLapu City.

A buffer supply of 46,990 doses was also set aside for the province, he added.

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 ?? (Photo courtesy of OPAV) ?? ECONOMIC DRIVERS. A tourism industry worker receives her Covid-19 vaccine shot at Oakridge Business Park in Mandaue City on Friday (Sept. 24, 2021). Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat and National Task Force Against Covid-19 chief Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. (standing, 3rd and 4th from left) attended the ceremonial inoculatio­n activity.
(Photo courtesy of OPAV) ECONOMIC DRIVERS. A tourism industry worker receives her Covid-19 vaccine shot at Oakridge Business Park in Mandaue City on Friday (Sept. 24, 2021). Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat and National Task Force Against Covid-19 chief Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. (standing, 3rd and 4th from left) attended the ceremonial inoculatio­n activity.

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