The government’s pandemic task force added eight countries and territories on its “red list,” the most severe risk classification for COVID-19, effective December 16 until the end of the month, Malacañang announced Wednesday.
Countries included in the red list are:
Andorra , France, Monaco, Northern Mariana Islands, Réunion, San Marino, South Africa, Switzerland
Acting presidential spokesperson Karlo Nograles during his regular briefing stressed that only Filipinos will be allowed to travel to the Philippines from “red list” areas. Austria is included in the red list.
These Filipinos must be returning home either through government-initiated repatriation, non-government-initiated repatriation or Bayanihan flights.
They are also subject to the following protocols:
For the fully-vaccinated
Negative rt-pcr test taken within 72 hours prior to departure from country of origin
Facility-based quarantine with another rt-pcr test taken on 7th day with discharge only permissible if test returns negative
Home quarantine until 14th day of arrival
For the partially vaccinated, unvaccinated, or those whose vaccination status cannot be independently confirmed:
Negative rt-pcr test taken within 72 hours prior to departure from country of origin
Mandatory facility-based quarantine for 10 days with rt-pcr test taken on 7th day
Home quarantine until 14th day of arrival.
The Philippines has imposed a travel ban on several countries and territories in a bid to stop the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Nograles also announced that areas placed on the government’s “green list,” the lowest risk classification, will be reclassified to the moderate or “yellow” list once they detect local transmission of the Omicron variant.
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