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Catanduanes to ban entry of tourists, persons with COVID-19 symptoms

LEGAZPI CITY –– The island province of Catanduanes will not allow entry of visitors, tourists and persons who manifest symptoms of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) starting Sunday.

Acting governor Shirley Abundo, in an executive order, said any resident, who manifests symptoms of COVID-19 should immediately go to the nearest facility for treatment outside the province.

Exempted are persons working in the province, those attending official travel with certification from government physician as COVID-19-free, and anyone who will transport laboratory specimens.

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All the qualified persons to enter the province will be directed for a mandatory self-quarantine at home for 14 days.

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They should report to the barangay health emergency team through phone calls or text message until completion of the quarantine period.

Mass gatherings, including cockfighting, will also be halted.

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Meanwhile, the trade of goods and services will continue to ensure enough supply of essential commodities especially the food items./lzb

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