“Alam naman natin yung target ng testing na 30,000, hindi pa natin na-a-achieve. Paano kapag nagpasok ng turista dito? So, kumbaga pangdagdag sa need na kailangan i-test,” Senator Nancy Binay added. Read:
“Ang number one carrier ng virus e yung traveling kaya nga para sa’kin hangga’t hindi natin naaayos yung pagka-quarantine, yung protocols kapag nag-land dito yung testing e, huwag na muna,” Binay, chairwoman of Senate committee on tourism, said over DWIZ when asked if
tourism in the Philippines should be open for foreigners from countries with zero COVID-19 cases.“Alam naman natin yung target ng testing na 30,000, hindi pa natin na-a-achieve. Paano kapag nagpasok ng turista dito? So, kumbaga pangdagdag sa need na kailangan i-test,” she added.
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