Passengers and visitors coming in and out of the Dinagat Islands will be required to present valid coronavirus disease-2019 (Covid-19) vaccination cards or certificates starting September 1 this year.
BUTUAN CITY – Passengers and visitors coming in and out of the Dinagat Islands will be required to present valid coronavirus disease-2019 vaccination cards or certificates starting September 1 this year.The EO also outlined some guidelines and health protocols as the province has been placed under Alert Level 2.
He also pointed out the National Inter-Agency Task Force that placed the province under Alert Level 2. The order said only hotels and accommodations issued with valid accreditation by the Department of Tourism will be allowed to operate in the province. However, vaccination proof will not be required for those who can present a medical certificate that they may not be vaccinated for health reasons.
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