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Amid its efforts to regain normalcy, the South Korea transport ministry is planning to welcome fully vaccinated tourists as early as July 2021.
During the interagency COVID response meeting on Wednesday, Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said, “Starting in July, we plan to allow group travel of fully vaccinated people through consultations between nations with stable antivirus conditions.”
Unsurprisingly, the pandemic has severely affected the air travel and tourism industry in South Korea. With this, the prime minister is hopeful for the reopening of tourism.
“The resumption of overseas travel is a signal that we are returning to daily life, and one that many expect,” the prime minister said, as reported by TBS News.
Also read: For Solo Travellers: How to Explore South Korea Like a Pro
All tourists visiting Korea must provide a negative COVID-19 test result issued within 72 hours before departure. A 14-day quarantine is mandatory upon entry for all visitors, with the exception of: (a) travellers who have been vaccinated in Korea, and (b) travellers who have been inoculated with WHO-authorised vaccines for emergency use.
Starting 1 Jul 2021, select categories of fully vaccinated travellers may apply for a quarantine exemption certificate at their local Korean Embassy prior to departure. The following are some of the requirements:
For updates and more information, you may visit the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Republic of the Philippines’ official website.
South Korea continues to battle with new COVID-19 cases daily. Nevertheless, the country sees stability in its pandemic response measures.
As of writing, over 16% of South Koreans have been vaccinated. The country also anticipates an increase in vaccine supply in the coming months.
Moreover, the South Korean transport ministry is now in talks with a number of Asian countries to pursue travel bubble agreements.
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Meanwhile in the Philippines, residents continue to wait for their turn to get vaccinated.
On 9 Jun 2021, the National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 announced that they are awaiting a new batch of vaccines starting 10 Jun. According to NTF, the new batch would include Sinovac (1 million doses), Pfizer (2,279,160 doses), and Sputnik V (100,000 doses).
Also read: Important Things to Know About COVID-19 Vaccination in the Philippines
Around six million Filipinos have gotten at least one vaccine dose, according to the latest updates by the NTF.
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