A negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) test result is now a requirement of an individual who want to enter the province of Romblon.
This is part of the new guidelines unanimously approved by the members of the Provincial Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases during the PIATF meeting this afternoon, March 4, at Bachawan, San Agustin.
Aside from a negative RT-PCR test result, travelers also need to coordinate with their respective LGU of Destination.
The PIATF also approved to remove Travel Authority and Medical Certificate as a requirement when entering the province, in compliance with IATF Resolution 101.
There will be no more facility quarantine, but travelers are still advised to stay at home and self-monitor meanwhile, those who have symptoms of Covid-19 will be placed in isolation upon arrival.
All travelers are also asked to wear facemask and face shield during their travel.
For intrazonal movement, the PIATF approved that a negative Rapid Antigen test result will be required for those who will be travelling from high to moderate-risk areas of the province.
The PIATF has also agreed to review first the guidelines set by the Department of Tourism regarding the opening of tourism industry in the province.
An Executive Order will be released by the Governor tonight or tomorrow morning.