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Coronavirus in Philippines What Is The Current Situation?: Source

The COVID-19 risk in the Philippines is high, and the CDC recommends avoiding nonessential international travel to the country. If travelers get sick in the Philippines, medical resources may be limited. Those who get sick with or exposed to COVID-19 while abroad may be isolated or prevented from returning to the US until they have recovered or completed a 14-day quarantine. Travelers can protect themselves and others by maintaining social distancing, wearing masks, washing hands frequently, avoiding contact with sick people, and not traveling if sick.

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Coronavirus in Philippines What Is The Current Situation?: Source

The COVID-19 risk in the Philippines is high, and the CDC recommends avoiding nonessential international travel to the country. If travelers get sick in the Philippines, medical resources may be limited. Those who get sick with or exposed to COVID-19 while abroad may be isolated or prevented from returning to the US until they have recovered or completed a 14-day quarantine. Travelers can protect themselves and others by maintaining social distancing, wearing masks, washing hands frequently, avoiding contact with sick people, and not traveling if sick.

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CORONAVIRUS IN PHILIPPINES

What is the current situation?

COVID-19 risk in the Philippines is high. CDC recommends travelers avoid all
nonessential international travel to the Philippines. Some examples of essential
travel may include traveling for humanitarian aid work, medical reasons, or family
emergencies. Older adults, people of any age with certain underlying medical
conditions, and others at increased risk for severe illness should consider
postponing all travel, including essential travel, to the Philippines.

If you get sick in the Philippines and need medical care, resources may be
limited. Plan ahead and learn more about Getting Health Care Abroad.

If you get sick with COVID-19 (or test positive for COVID-19, even if you have no
symptoms) while abroad, you may be isolated or not be permitted to return to the
United States until you have recovered fully from your illness. If you get exposed
to a person with COVID-19 while abroad, you may be quarantined or not be
permitted to return to the United States until 14 days after your last exposure.

What can travelers do to protect themselves and others?


If you travel, take steps to protect yourself and others from COVID-19:

 Avoid close contact by staying at least 6 feet (about 2 arms' length) away


from anyone who is not from your household. 
 Wear a mask to keep your nose and mouth covered when in public
settings.
 Wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer.
 Avoid contact with anyone who is sick.
 Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
 Do not travel if you are sick.

Source: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/warning/coronavirus-philippines

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