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BREAKING: Philippines imposes travel ban on Malaysia, Thailand starting July 25

Malacañang has announced that the Philippines has imposed a travel ban on travellers coming from Malaysia and Thailand starting 12:01AM of July 25.

Earlier, Health Secretary Francisco Duque disclosed that the Philippines needs to impose a travel ban on Malaysia and Thailand over the new Delta coronavirus surge.

“We have been preparing for this. Nagpatupad tayo ng four-door strategy natin. Yung door one, nag-impose tayo ng travel restrictions. Pinakahuli yung Indonesia at baka mamaya, makasama na ang Malaysia at Thailand. Inaantay lang natin yung go-signal sa taas,” Duque earlier said in an ABS-CBN interview.

“Ito kasi yung mga bansa na mataas yung kanilang Delta variant cases,” he added

The country is currently implementing travel ban on 8 countries including the UAE, Oman, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia.

The DOH confirmed that the Delta variant cases in the country are linked to one another leading to what experts call as ‘local transmission’.

“The DOH on Thursday further emphasized the need to continuously enforce strict border control measures and intensify local COVID-19 responses with the local transmission of the Delta (B.1.617.2) variant in the Philippines,” the department said in a statement.

“The country has been implementing travel bans and stringent border control measures to delay the entry of the variant, giving the country a headstart to prepare its capacity to manage potential surges,” it added.

The DOH said that the government units (LGUs), and the private sector, has been ensuring that there are enough COVID-19-dedicated ward, ICU, and temporary treatment facility beds in the country.

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