Philippines bars passenger flights to decongest quarantine facilities

Philippines bars passenger flights to decongest quarantine facilities

Personnel in protective suits, used due to the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, prepare to move a body inside the crematory chambers at a crematorium facility in Manila on April 29, 2020. (AFP photo)
Personnel in protective suits, used due to the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, prepare to move a body inside the crematory chambers at a crematorium facility in Manila on April 29, 2020. (AFP photo)

MANILA: The Philippines barred all passenger flights from Sunday morning for one week to contain the spread of the coronavirus and help reduce pressure on quarantine facilities housing thousands of Filipino repatriates, officials said on Sunday.

"This decision is meant to decongest our quarantine facilities to protect our people by preventing the further spread of Covid-19 and also ensure that our overseas Filipino workers are well taken care of when they arrive from abroad", the task force said in a statement.

The Philippines introduced curbs on immigration, travel, commerce and public gatherings in mid-March, days after the first case of domestic transmission. Entry to the country is closed to all except repatriated Filipinos.

Around 20,000 repatriated Filipinos are undergoing mandatory quarantine in the capital, the task force said.

The temporary ban on incoming air travel covers nine international airports, including in the capital Manila. Cargo, sweeper, medical, utility and maintenance flights are exempted from the order, the aviation authority said.

Philippine airlines had already extended domestic and international passenger flights suspensions to mid-May.

The number of coronavirus cases in the Philippines climbed to 9,223 after the Health Ministry reported 295 new infections on Sunday.

The ministry also recorded four more deaths related to Covid-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, bringing the tally to 607.

Another 90 people recovered, it added, bringing total recoveries to 1,214.

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