Starting Thursday, February 10, 2022, the Philippines will be accepting fully vaccinated tourists without requiring them to undergo quarantine.
Here in Cebu, the local government will also be accepting unvaccinated and partially vaccinated foreign travelers under several conditions.to serve as the province’s guidelines in welcoming foreign tourists.
They will only be released if the test results of their swab taken on the 5th day show they are negative of the infection. After two years in lockdown, the Philippines reopens its borders to fully vaccinated foreign tourists from at least 157 countries.
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