Philippines - Full Covid-19 Testing for all Arrivals

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Philippines - Full Covid-19 Testing for all Arrivals

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I saw this on the Philippines Airlines website.

Full testing on arrival and time in either government facility or designated hotel (at your expense) while awaiting results. If you are positive you go to hospital (no mention of who pays there) or if negative you can then move out and still self isolate?? I don't understand that part.

Also, as a side note, flights from London to PP via Manila in June have now disappeared from skyscanner and PAL website and only now show from July.

Anyway, here it is:

Travel Advisory # 58
PHL Local Time: 11 May 2020

To All International Passengers Arriving in the Philippines:


The Philippine government is implementing stricter quarantine and testing procedures for all arriving passengers, effective immediately, under a new directive from the Inter-Agency Task Force on COVID-19.

Upon arrival, all passengers will undergo a swab test (RT PCR Covid 19 testing) to be performed by trained personnel from the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ).

While awaiting test results, passengers must stay either in a government-designated stringent quarantine facility or in a BOQ approved quarantine hotel.

Payment for accommodation in a government-designated quarantine facility shall be based on the following guidelines:

1. For land-based OFWs, the cost shall be shouldered by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration;

2. For sea-based OFWs, cost shall be shouldered by the Maritime Industry Authority or by the local manning agency;

3. All other travelers (Filipino or foreign nationals), who are non-OFWs, will pay for the cost of their accommodation.

Accommodation in a BOQ-approved quarantine hotel will be to passengers' own cost, regardless if they are OFWs or not.

Travelers whose test results are positive will be transferred to a designated hospital for further medical management.

Travelers whose test results are negative will be allowed to move out and undergo a 14-day quarantine at home or at an appropriate local monitoring facility.

For more details and information on these new requirements and related concerns, you may call the government's One Stop Shop hotline number +63 9161019964.

These new procedures and requirements are meant to protect your health and safety. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. (End


https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/a ... 11may20-58
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