The Philippines has updated its COVID-19 travel list classification which is effective from Oct. 1 to 15, Malacañang said, as the country continues to fight a surge of virus infections driven mainly by the highly contagious coronavirus Delta variant.
Foreign travelers coming from Red List areas are prohibited entry to the Philippines. Those coming from Yellow List areas however need to undergo a longer quarantine than travelers coming from Green List countries.
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Here are the new classifications as approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force on COVID-19 response:
Red List (High Risk)
-Bermuda
Green List (Low Risk)
-American Samoa
-Burkina Faso
-Cameroon
-Cayman Islands
-Chad
-China (mainland)
-Comoros
-Republic of the Congo
-Djibouti
-Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
-Hungary
-Madagascar
-Mali
-Federated States of Micronesia
-Montserrat,
-New Zealand
-Niger
-Northern Mariana Islands
-Palau
-Poland
-Saba (Special Municipality of the Kingdom of Netherlands)
-Saint Pierre and Miquelon
-Sierra Leone
-Sint Eustatius
-Taiwan
-Algeria
-Bhutan
-Cook Islands
-Eritrea
-Kiribati
-Marshall Islands
-Nauru
-Nicaragua
-Niue
-North Korea
-Saint Helena
-Samoa
-Solomon Islands
-Sudan
-Syria
-Tajikistan
-Tanzania
-Tokelau
-Tonga
-Turkmenistan
-Tuvalu
-Uzbekistan
-Vanuatu
-Yemen
Yellow List (Moderate Risk)
-All other countries and territories
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