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RT-PCR test requirement for unvaccinated inbound travelers to the Philippines will be removed

In a press briefing in Malacañan, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco said that foreigners who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 entering the country will no longer be required to undergo RT-PCR.

Unvaccinated foreigners will be allowed entry into the country by presenting an antigen test taken 24 hours before the departure or an option of taking an antigen test upon arrival in the Philippines.

It should be noted that in order to further facilitate the entry of travelers into the country, the E-Arrival Card will be implemented first, instead of the current One Health Pass, starting November 1. It will be more convenient for travelers, especially that are questions or information that are not needed.

“It was also agreed together with the Department of Health and in their discussions with BOQ (Bureau of Quarantine) that special lanes would be provided in the airport for those who have not had the opportunity to fill out the e-Arrival card.” – Secretary Frasco.

She said that during the meeting it was clarified that “the filling out of the eArrival card would not be made mandatory as a prerequisite to boarding, in other words, you can fill out the eArrival card at your own convenience prior to the departure or upon arrival.”

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