PMA still off- limits to tourists
>> Tuesday, September 29, 2020
BAGUIO CITY — Tourists
are still banned at the Philippine Military Academy even as this city is set to
reopen to visitors from the Ilocos region Oct. 1.
PMA commandant of cadets Brig. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said Mayor Benjamin Magalong agreed to their request to exempt the military academy from sites to be reopened.
PMA remains free of the coronavirus disease 2019 or Covid-19. Fort Del Pilar remains on lockdown and cadets are not allowed to go out.
“We want to maintain the safety of our cadets,” Brawner said.
City tourism officer Alec Mapalo reminded visitors that do-it-yourself and day tours are not allowed.
Mapalo said visitors are required to pre-register, fill out a health declaration form and present their latest swab test result showing they are negative for COVID-19. Visitors are required to have hotel bookings and undergo triage upon arrival in the city.
PMA commandant of cadets Brig. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said Mayor Benjamin Magalong agreed to their request to exempt the military academy from sites to be reopened.
PMA remains free of the coronavirus disease 2019 or Covid-19. Fort Del Pilar remains on lockdown and cadets are not allowed to go out.
“We want to maintain the safety of our cadets,” Brawner said.
City tourism officer Alec Mapalo reminded visitors that do-it-yourself and day tours are not allowed.
Mapalo said visitors are required to pre-register, fill out a health declaration form and present their latest swab test result showing they are negative for COVID-19. Visitors are required to have hotel bookings and undergo triage upon arrival in the city.
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