Boracay's daily tourists top 7K as COVID-19 curbs ease, PNP says

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The number of daily tourist arrivals in Boracay Island has breached the 7,000 mark as the country eased restrictions in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Malay, Aklan Police said on Wednesday.

The number of daily tourist arrivals on Boracay Island has breached the 7,000 mark as the country eased COVID-19 restrictions, the Malay, Aklan Police said Wednesday.

“Actually umabot na kami ngayon ... na-breach na namin ang 7,000 mark lalo kapag medyo parating na yung Thursday, Friday. Siyempre pa-weekend, ‘yan yung talagang buhos ng arrivals ng mga turista natin,” he said.

 

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