Palace: Facility quarantine no longer required for fully vaxxed travelers starting Feb. 1

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ICYMI: Fully vaccinated international arriving passengers and returning Filipinos will no longer be required to undergo facility-based quarantine upon arrival starting Feb. 1 as the gov't suspended the color classification of countries and territories.

The inbound travelers should monitor themselves for any sign or symptom for seven days, with the first day being the data of arrival. They shall also be required to report to their respective local government unit if they will have symptoms.

Meanwhile, unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, or individuals whose vaccination status cannot be independently validated will be required to present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to departure from the country of origin. They will also be required to undergo home quarantine until the 14th day after their arrival. Their respective LGUs are tasked to monitor arriving passengers who will undergo home quarantine.

 

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