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FLiRT variants screening tightened
By J.Lo
"In light of this, all stations have been directed to conduct thorough screening at points of entry for arriving visitors originating from countries where COVID FLiRT incidents have been detected," Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) director Ferdinand Salcedo noted BOQ has adopted stricter measures in screening tourists and balikbayans coming from countries where new COVID-19 variants have been detected.
In Memorandum 2024-48, Salcedo ordered all BOQ stations to conduct careful screening of incoming travelers following reports KP.2 and KP.3 variants of COVID-19 are spreading globally. KP.2 and KP.3 are part of newly discovered subvariants identified as "FLiRT" novel virus that is spreading globally.
They came from JN.1 subvariant, first became known in late 2023 and was responsible for this year's earlier increase in infection.
Salcedo also reminded those visiting the country to fill out e-travel application. Following this, all three terminals of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) as well as those of country's major airports and seaports were placed on heightened alert to ensure stringent screening is done on passengers who come from countries where COVID FLiRT incidents have been detected.
"Travelers should complete health questionnaire available via https://etravel.gov.ph/," said Salcedo.
Quarantine officials at NAIA would implement necessary screening procedures, noting they already have necessary equipment used during height of COVID-19 pandemic.
"We are dedicated to ensuring safety of all passengers and public," said MIAA general manager Eric Jose Ines.
Ines also instructed all housekeeping service providers to include disinfection of items and locations where passenger contact exposure is high such as check-in counters, immigration counter tops and plastic trays used for final screening of passenger luggage and items.
Food concessionaires were also reminded to disinfect their respective areas, especially tables where customers eat.
"These measures will help prevent spread of virus," Ines said.
BOQ also urged general public to practice minimum public health standards.
"General public should take basic health measures such as frequent hand washing, coughing etiquette, avoiding crowded situations and getting in contact with people with flu like symptoms," Memorandum read.
Salcedo also recommended those not feeling well should just stay home.
"For those who develop signs and symptoms of COVID-19, home isolation is advised," he added. Earlier reports said COVID-19 infections in some countries such as Singapore have been increasing due to FLiRT.
Health experts urged public, especially vulnerable population, to be vigilant and employ protection against virus.
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