DOT, Aklan LGU begin vaccination of tourism workers in Boracay
MALAY, AKLAN — The local government here on Wednesday began the vaccination of tourism workers in Boracay as the island destination gears up for the expected resumption of tourism activities, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said.
Tourism Secretary Berna-Romulo Puyat said 500 tourism workers are expected to receive Sinovac shots on the first day of vaccination held at Paradise Garden Resort Hotel and Convention Center.
“Keeping our workforce and tourists safe will be a great leap forward in our ongoing quest to get the tourism industry back on its feet,” Puyat said in her speech during the opening ceremonies.
“Understandably, among the top priorities for tourists traveling during this period are their health and safety,” added Puyat.
“One of the ways we can ensure this is by getting our frontliners vaccinated as soon as possible, to give an extra layer of protection between them and our tourists,” she added.
Article continues after this advertisementThere are 40,000 tourism workers in Malay, Aklan including the 3,000 tourism workers in Boracay who had been targeted to receive the shots.
Article continues after this advertisementOf the 3,000 workers here, there are 2,178 individuals who are employed in accommodation establishments; 308 in restaurants; 140 in tourist transport; and 374 are tourism frontline personnel.
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