Foreign travelers from China and four other countries will not be allowed to enter the Philippines starting noon of January 13 as a precautionary measure against the new coronavirus variant, Malacañang announced Tuesday.
Aside from China, also covered by the travel restrictions are Pakistan, Jamaica, Luxembourg, and Oman, according to presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, citing information from the Office of the Executive Secretary.
Filipino citizens will be allowed to enter the Philippines as long as they undergo screening for COVID-19 and facility-based quarantine for 14 days.
The travel restrictions list now covers over 30 countries/jurisdictions. This will be enforced until January 15.
The list of countries covered by travel restrictions is as follows:
- United Kingdom
- Denmark
- Ireland
- Japan
- Australia
- Israel
- The Netherlands
- Hong Kong
- Switzerland
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Italy
- Lebanon
- Singapore
- Sweden
- South Korea
- South Africa
- Canada
- Spain
- US
- Austria
- Portugal
- India
- Finland
- Norway
- Jordan
- Brazil
- China
- Pakistan
- Jamaica
- Luxembourg
- Oman
The Philippines first imposed travel restrictions on December 24 following the spread of a more infectious coronavirus variant in the United Kingdom.
The government also refused entry to foreign travelers from Austria after the European nation reported that a woman had been infected with the South African variant.
Aside from the coronavirus variant found in the UK (VOC 202012/01 variant), five other variants are being monitored across the globe.
These are the variants from:
- South Africa: 501Y.V2, found in 10 countries
- Malaysia: 1701V
- Nigeria: P681H
- Denmark: Cluster 5
- China: D614G — most widespread and dominant
12 January 2021
PRESS RELEASE5 Countries added to travel ban list
MANILA, Philippines—The Bureau of Immigration (BI)…Posted by Bureau of Immigration, Republic of the Philippines on Tuesday, 12 January 2021
The UK variant was first detected in Dec. 2020 and is found in 41 countries.
The Department of Health, meanwhile, on Monday said there is no truth to social media posts saying the UK variant has been detected in the country.
“The Department of Health and the Philippine Genome Center, to date, have not detected the UK variant, or any new variant of SARS-COV-2 in any of the positive samples tested. The DOH and PGC are closely working together in order to intensify on-going biosurveillance efforts,” the DOH said in a statement.
It then called on the public to refrain from passing on unverified information which “only serve to create panic and confusion.”
“Furthermore, whether or not a new variant is detected, the DOH reiterates that strict adherence to Minimum Public Health Standards is the best defense against COVID-19 and strongly urges the public to continue practicing MPHS across all settings to lower the rate of infection and reduce the risk of viral mutation,” the DOH said.