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PRESS RELEASE
29 December 2020
BI to implement extension of travel ban amid new COVID-19 strain
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has announced on Tuesday the restriction of passengers from 20 countries as an additional measure to limit the spread of the reported new variant of the COVID-19 virus.
According to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, the travel restriction was a result of an order from Malacanang extending the travel ban from those coming from the United Kingdom, as well as expanding the scope to include 19 other countries.
It can be recalled that flights from the UK have been suspended since December 24. Said suspension has been extended until January 15, 2021. Consequently, passengers coming from the said country, as well as those who have been there 14 days prior, are temporarily barred from entry to the Philippines.
Said suspension, the BI said, included transiting passengers.
"The latest order from Malacanang expands this to 19 other countries," said Morente. "Effective midnight of December 30 to January 15, foreigners coming from and transiting through the 19 countries, as well as those who traveled there 14 days prior, will also not be allowed entry," he stated.
 
The list includes Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Australia, Israel, The Netherlands, Hong Kong SAR, Switzerland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Lebanon, Singapore, Sweden, South Korea, South Africa, Canada, and Spain.
 
Morente further discussed that passengers who are already in transit and are arriving before December 30 at 12:01AM from the 19 areas specified, including those passengers who have been in said countries within 14 days immediately preceding their arrival in the Philippines, shall be referred to the port's one stop shop to undergo RT-PCR testing and an absolute facility-based 14-day quarantine period.
Outbound travel, according to the BI, remains subject to existing protocols of both the Philippines and the destination country.
The move to implement restrictions followed after the new strain of virus that was first discovered in the United Kingdom has been reported to be more contagious than other COVID-19 variants.
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The US just discovered it’s first case of the new strain. Surely the US will be added which stinks as I’m schedule to go get my wife and bring her back to the US on January 17th. I am sure also the January 15th deadline will be extended.

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6 minutes ago, Grace29 said:

The US just discovered it’s first case of the new strain. Surely the US will be added which stinks as I’m schedule to go get my wife and bring her back to the US on January 17th. I am sure also the January 15th deadline will be extended.

Might be a good time to hop on plane asap and get over there before they try to ban the USA.

 

 

 
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