The Philippine Star

‘Up to LGUs to require swab test for tourists’

- By GHIO ONG

The Department of Tourism is leaving it up to local government units (LGUs) to decide on whether to still require tourists to submit a negative COVID-19 swab test result.

In an interview with Teleradyo, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said some LGUs insist that travelers should present a negative COVID-19 test result.

“Some LGUs said they would never agree on a no test-before-travel especially for tourists coming from Metro Manila, which has rising cases,” Romulo said.

The DOT had earlier declared its support for the proposal of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to streamline travel requiremen­ts, including eliminatin­g swab test results, in a move to revive the economy.

The DILG said COVID-19 testing should be limited to persons who have symptoms, exposed to infected individual­s and infected with the disease.

Instead of swab tests, travelers will be required to undergo clinical testing at the terminal of origin and destinatio­n.

The agency said strict observance of minimum health protocols is enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19, citing studies conducted by the Department of Health.

Puyat said she supports a common policy on travel requiremen­ts, such as medical certificat­es and the quarantine period. “Sana iisa na lang para hindi nakakalito,” she said.

A recent Philippine travel survey showed that tourists want travel rules standardiz­ed to avoid inconvenie­nce.

Early this week, Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia issued an executive order saying the province would no longer require local tourists to present a negative COVID-19 test.

However, the World Health Organizati­on said the decision to remove mandatory COVID-19 tests should be ”carefully calibrated.”

Puyat urged local tourists to avail themselves of subsidized swab testing service at the Philippine General Hospital and Philippine Children’s Medical Center, at P900 and P750, respective­ly.

 ?? ANDY ZAPATA JR. ?? A woman sorts lemons at the Benguet Agri Pinoy Trading Center in La Trinidad, Benguet in this photo taken over the weekend.
ANDY ZAPATA JR. A woman sorts lemons at the Benguet Agri Pinoy Trading Center in La Trinidad, Benguet in this photo taken over the weekend.

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