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Tourists blocked from Zambales travel spots as PH’s COVID-19 cases spike

This scenic Camara Island in San Antonio, Zambales is temporarily off-limits to tourists to prevent transmission of the coronavirus disease or COVID-19 in villages hosting the tourist spot. (Photo by Joanna Rose Aglibot)

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales Tourists were temporarily barred in two villages here that host popular beaches, islands, and coves as cases of local transmission of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) surged in the country.

Police manning checkpoints in Barangay Pundaquit and Barangay San Miguel on Sunday denied entry to non-residents.

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The two villages have been drawing tourists, especially during summer.

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The town’s “Pusit Festival” has also been called off while a sunflower farm has been closed due to the health scare caused by COVID-19, a respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus or SARS-CoV-2, which outbreak started in China’s Wuhan City in Hube province in late 2019.

The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a pandemic since it has infected more than 150,000 people and killed nearly 6,000 all over the world. The Philippines has so far confirmed 140 people with COVID-19, including 11 deaths.

President Rodrigo Duterte has declared a state of public health emergency throughout the country and placed the entire Metro Manila under “community quarantine” from March 15 to April 14, 2020, due to COVID-19.

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