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165438+ Since120, the Philippines has relaxed the quarantine requirements for inbound passengers who are fully vaccinated in low-and medium-risk countries and regions.

Recently, many people have asked about the entry and exit of the Philippines, saying that the Philippines has a brand-new entry policy, and the Philippines continues to relax this entry policy. It is said that the quarantine inspection requirements for fully vaccinated inbound passengers in low-and medium-risk countries and regions continue to decrease. What's going on here? Let's take a closer look.

COVID-19's National Task Force (NTF) announced on the 20th that starting from the 22nd of this month, it will further relax the inspection and quarantine requirements for inbound passengers who have been fully vaccinated from countries and regions with low and medium epidemic risk.

Up to now, the Philippines has listed 44 countries and regions such as Chinese mainland, Hongkong, China, Taiwan Province Province, China, China, Japan and Indonesia in the "green list" of low-risk epidemics. The Netherlands and the Faroe Islands are included in the high-risk "red list"; The remaining countries and regions are included in the "yellow list" of medium risks. The Philippines still prohibits passengers from "red list" countries and regions with high epidemic risk.

The new policy makes different provisions for Filipino citizens and foreigners who have entered the country from the low-risk "green list" and have been fully vaccinated.

For Filipino citizens who have completed COVID-19 vaccination within 72 hours before boarding the plane and whose nucleic acid test results are negative, there is no need for isolation observation and entry nucleic acid test after entry; Those who have not been tested for nucleic acid before boarding the plane are required to be tested for nucleic acid in isolation facilities when entering the country, and those who are negative will be monitored for 14 days after returning home.

For foreign passengers, COVID-19 vaccination has been completed, and the nucleic acid test results are negative within 72 hours before boarding. There is no need for facility isolation when entering the country, and there is no need for nucleic acid testing when entering the country. Self-health monitoring was carried out within 14 days after joining the group.

All passengers who have not completed vaccination, or whose vaccination status cannot be independently verified, and those who have completed vaccination but did not undergo nucleic acid testing before boarding the plane must stay in the isolation facility for observation and receive nucleic acid testing on the fifth day of isolation. Those who are negative can be transferred from their own health monitoring until 14 days after entry.

The new policy has also relaxed the epidemic prevention regulations for inbound passengers from countries and regions with medium-risk "yellow list".

If passengers have completed COVID-19 vaccination, they must show negative proof of nucleic acid test within 72 hours before boarding the plane; After arriving in the Philippines, they were observed in the isolation center, and on the third day, they were tested for nucleic acid. Those with negative results can leave the isolation facility and conduct self-health monitoring for 14 days as required. Passengers who have no negative certificate of nucleic acid test before boarding the plane must be isolated from the facilities after entering the country, and the nucleic acid test will be carried out on the fifth day. Those who are negative will be isolated at home 10 days.

Passengers who have not completed vaccination or whose vaccination status cannot be independently verified must be isolated in the facility and undergo nucleic acid testing on the seventh day. Those who are negative will continue to be isolated at home until the14th day after entry.