More than 7,500 tourism workers in Baguio get COVID-19 jabs, exceeding target — DOT | Inquirer News

More than 7,500 tourism workers in Baguio get COVID-19 jabs, exceeding target — DOT

/ 11:01 AM September 02, 2021

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat and National Task Force Against COVID-19 Deputy Chief Implementer Secretary Vince Dizon witness the inoculation of the tourism workers in Baguio City on Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat and National Task Force Against COVID-19 Deputy Chief Implementer Secretary Vince Dizon witness the inoculation of the tourism workers in Baguio City on Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

MANILA, Philippines — More than 7,510 tourism workers in Baguio City received COVID-19 shots, exceeding the initial target of 5,994 employees of the hospitality sector, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said on Thursday.

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat announced the milestone during the vaccination rollout on Wednesday, also the Baguio City’s 112th Charter Anniversary.

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“The vaccination of our tourism workers will add another layer of protection for guests and staff, on top of continued adherence to health and safety protocols. With the increased confidence of people to travel, we hope to sustain the gradual growth of tourism that was started when Baguio was first reopened last October,” Puyat said in a statement.

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The ceremonial vaccination, which began on August 31, was launched to inoculate employees of hotels, restaurants, as well as media practitioners, artists, and members of various community-based tourism organizations, according to DOT.

“The DOT sees the initiative as something that will contribute greatly to making Baguio City a sanctuary of wellness and healing, and the place where we can breathe in culture, creativity, and nature,” Puyat added.

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