Revenue loss of Carles reached P70M
The northern coastal municipality of Carles suffered from a revenue loss of about P70 million due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Mayor Siegfredo Betita, all the 35 beach resorts and tourism-related activities in the municipality were forced to close in accordance with the implemented safety measures. As of writing, Carles is under a relaxed community quarantine. Betita also added that his administration will help the resorts secure accreditation from the Department of Tourism and bank loans to improve their facilities so that they could reopen [3].
Boracay to welcome tourists from GCQ areas
Boracay is set to allow the entry of tourists from areas under general community quarantine starting October 1 [4]. Visitors are required to present negative polymerase chain reaction test results, and they have to get tested 48 to 72 hours before their travel to the island.
Boracay to welcome tourists from GCQ areas
Boracay is set to allow the entry of tourists from areas under general community quarantine starting October 1 [4]. Visitors are required to present negative polymerase chain reaction test results, and they have to get tested 48 to 72 hours before their travel to the island.