Filipinos traveling abroad no longer required to take antigen testing 24 hours before departure — IATF
The government will no longer require Filipinos traveling abroad to undertake antigen testing 24 hours before departure, Malacañang announced Friday.
The travelers, however, will still secure a negative diagnostic test if required by the country of destination or the airline based on the latest decision of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases (IATF).
The task force issued Resolution No. 80 to introduce the latest amendment in the conditions set for Filipinos planning to travel abroad.
“Inaprubahan po ng inyong IATF ang pagtanggal o pagbawi sa pre-boarding testing requirement ng outbound Filipino travelers na unang ni-ratify sa IATF Resolution No. 79 na nagre-require ng negative antigen test result 24 oras bago lumipad bilang pre-boarding requirement (The IATF approved the lifting of the pre-boarding testing requirement for outbound Filipino travelers that was first ratified by IATF Resolution No. 79 that required the negative antigen test result 24 hours before leaving as a pre-boarding requirement),” presidential spokesman Harry Roque said over state television Friday. “Uulitin ko po, wala na pong antigen requirement sa lahat po na bibiyahe sa labas ng bansa (I repeat there will be no more antigen requirement for those traveling abroad),” he added.
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