The Philippine Star

Hard, long quarantine vowed for travelers from India

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s will require a “hard, long and strict” quarantine for travelers who will arrive in the country from India once the travel restrictio­n is lifted to prevent the spread of a worrying COVID-19 variant, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said yesterday.

Locsin’s warning came after he commended the Philippine Embassy in New Delhi for creating a chat group to communicat­e with Filipinos in India and provide assistance to its nationals.

“Great job. I must warn you, even if flights are resumed, the quarantine requiremen­ts for them will be especially hard, long and strict. We can’t afford to get the variant,” Locsin said in a message on Twitter.

Philippine Ambassador to India Ramon Batagsing Jr. said 73 Filipinos contracted the virus while two have died of the disease.

India has been grappling with a second wave of infections blamed on a new “double mutant” variant of the coronaviru­s, adding millions in new cases.

The variant, named B.1.617 and first discovered in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtr­a in December last year, is the focus of global attention because of its possible role in triggering India’s second wave of infections.

The South Asian country is currently battling a record-breaking rise in COVID-19 infections that has overwhelme­d hospitals and led to severe bed and oxygen shortages.

The World Health Organizati­on said the Indian strain has been detected in at least 17 countries.

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President Duterte chats with Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana following a meeting with IATF core members at Malacañang the other day.

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