DOT to subsidize COVID tests for Boracay-bound tourists

The Department of Tourism is hopeful that the volume of tourists in Boracay Island would continue to improve. PHOTO FROM AKEANFORUM.BLOGSPOT.COM
The Department of Tourism is hopeful that the volume of tourists in Boracay Island would continue to improve. PHOTO FROM AKEANFORUM.BLOGSPOT.COM

BORACAY – Tourists bound for this island may soon spend less for the required coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing.

Tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat formally announced the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) partnership with the University of the Philippines – Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH) to partly subsidize the cost of the RT-PCR (reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) test for domestic tourists.

The present RT-PCR test cost at the UP-PGH is P1,800 per kit, much lower than those charged by most testing laboratories.

Puyat said the DOT wanted to make this more affordable by subsidizing at least 50 percent of the cost, which will come from its marketing arm, the Tourism Promotion Board.

“We cannot stress fully enough the importance of showing our seriousness in carrying out our protocols and guidelines. Our local leadership is key in bringing forward our improved image. Furthermore, it is our wish to make more affordable RT-PCR tests to encourage more visits,” she said.

DOT will likewise secure at least 1,500 RT-PCR test kits for the implementation of expanded testing in Boracay Island.

Subject to the evaluation of the Boracay Interagency Task Force (BIATF), DOT said Aklan may transition to the use of rapid antigen tests for the entry of non-Aklanon tourists into Boracay.

The agency, meanwhile, was tasked to facilitate the training of personnel and representatives of the provincial government of Aklan and the municipal government of Malay on case investigation, contact-tracing, referral, and other COVID-19-related operations under the supervision of contact tracing czar, Baguio City mayor Benjamin Magalong.

“Now that we have just around six months left in the BIATF’s term, let’s make our time count. Let’s continue to push for 100 percent compliance with health guidelines and environmental rules and fulfill our mandate to fully restore Boracay as a source of pride, worthy of being recognized as a national asset that contributes significantly to the socio-economic growth of this country,” Puyat said. (PNA/PN)

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