By Prince Golez
The national government has updated the list of “green” countries whose Covid-19 vaccinations qualify for a shorter quarantine requirement, Malacañang said.
Fully-vaccinated passengers coming from green territories are allowed to spend seven days in a government-approved facility, instead of 10 days.
They will then be required to take the RT-PCR test on their fifth day of quarantine.
The following countries/jurisdictions are on the Philippine government’s green list:
-Albania
-American Samoa
-Anguilla
-Antigua and Barbuda
-Australia
-Azerbaijan
-Barbados
-Benin
-Bermuda
-The British Virgin Islands
-Brunei
-Burkina Faso
-Cayman Islands
-Chad
-China
-Comoros
-Cote d’ Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
-Curacao
-Dominica
-Eswatini
-Falkland Islands
-French Polynesia
-Gabon
-Gambia
-Ghana
-Greenland
-Grenada
-Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China)
-Iceland
-Isle of Man
-Israel
-Laos
-Liechtenstein
-Mali
-Malta
-Marshall Islands
-Mauritius
-Federated States of Micronesia
-Montserrat
-New Caledonia
-New Zealand
-Niger
-Nigeria
-North Macedonia
-Northern Mariana Islands
-Palau
-Romania
-Saba (Special Municipality of the Kingdom of Netherlands)
-Saint Barthelemy
-Saint Pierre and Miquelon
-Singapore
-Sint Eustatius
-South Korea
-Taiwan
-Togo
-Turks and Caicos Islands (UK)
-Vietnam
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases a fully vaccinated individual must have more than or equal to 2 weeks after having received the second dose in a 2-dose vaccine; or more than or equal to 2 weeks after having received a single-dose vaccine.
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