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Davao Oriental reopens door for tourism

June 13, 2020 by NewsLine Philippines

MATI CITY, DAVAO ORIENTAL – The Province of Davao Oriental on Friday has reopened its doors for tourists, as the movement restriction loosens and the provincial borders now open in all days.

The provincial government has allowed around 300 tourist establishments, most beach resorts, hotels and restaurants to reopen on Friday, June 12, said Provincial Tourism Officer Miguel Trocio.

Davao Oriental is one of the known “weekend getaway” for the tourism destination of Davao region.

Given the health protocols in compliance with the campaign against the spread of Coronavirus pandemic, some rules have been modified, thus, tourists, local trippers and visitors expect some health protocols to be observed under “new normal” operations.

The opening was an offshoot of the meeting between the Provincial Task Force on COVID-19 and tourism operators, owners and managers of resorts, hotels, and restaurants, to conform to the guidelines set by the Department of Tourism in the reopening of tourism establishments.

Under these guidelines, establishments are only allowed to resume activities under certain conditions.

For accommodation establishments, they are only allowed to accept 50 percent of their maximum capacity, to ensure physical distancing. Visitors and guests are required to wear face masks and fill up a health declaration form which extracts information about the guests’ travel history and the presence of symptoms.

HEALTH DECLARATION: Tourists arriving in Davao Oriental are required to fill up a health declaration form before they are allowed entry.-Photo by:– Eden Jhan Licayan

Meanwhile, establishments are also required to implement temperature screening and disinfection, as well as put up sanitizing mats or foot baths, floor markers, and hand sanitizers, among many others.

Aside from that, hotels and inns are only allowed to open single up to double room occupancy while couples or family members who share the same household may be allowed in double or twin occupancy rooms.

Furthermore, as a contingency measure, Action Officer of the Provincial Task Force on COVID-19 Dr. Reden Bersaldo has requested tourism operators to provide a dedicated space purposely for isolation. “In case there are guests who develop symptoms, it will serve as a containment area while the authorities are being coordinated for appropriate action,” said Dr. Bersaldo.

“But more than anything else, the tourism establishments have the crucial responsibility to police themselves to ensure that these protocols are being followed,” Bersaldo added.

He emphasized that while the province eases up its restrictions in order to make way for tourism and businesses to resume activities, it will continue to enforce strict health protocols to ensure that the province remains to have no local transmission of the coronavirus disease.

Economic Activity

Tourism, as one of the province’s major economic drivers and a huge job generator, is a vital sector that the province simply cannot live without. The province is highly dependent on tourism as many locals, whether directly or indirectly, thrive on it for their livelihood.

The quarantine restrictions imposed in the past few months has taken a heavy toll on the tourism sector. Based on the data provided by the Provincial Tourism Office, tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2020 have sharply plummeted. From a total of 234,702 in the first quarter of 2019, tourist arrival has decreased to 80,098 in the first quarter of 2020.

Mr. Trocio said that quarantine restrictions left a big impact on the local economy as it has resulted in more than 100 tourism establishments being closed down and more than 1,000 employees losing their jobs.

Some of these employees, however, have benefited from various government assistance programs such as the Department of Labor and Employment’s CAMP and TUPAD programs, wherein more than 142 establishments and 700 employees were given assistance.

However, amidst the cautious easing of the lockdown and the reopening of the borders, tourism operators are optimistic to recover their businesses.

Resort owner Mr. Gabby Sibala said that the resumption of tourism activities is a welcome development.

“We will start slow but responsibly and carefully,” he said, adding that he expects that people might still be a little apprehensive to go to the beaches at first but is hopeful that things will make progress in the coming weeks.

While tourism establishments and businesses bank on the province’s exquisite and breathtaking sites as a major come-on for tourists, Mr. Sibala said that the safety and health of everyone remain to be the priority.

“In the new normal, we always bear in mind to protect our employees and our guests,” Sibala said, citing the measures and guidelines prescribed by the DOT. “We need to think long term because if incidents happen because some resorts did not follow the guidelines, the whole industry gets affected as well,” he said.

“We also remind our guests to travel responsibly, to relax and chill responsibly. Because it’s our social responsibility as individuals to take care of ourselves as well as others especially during this time there’s no vaccine available yet,” he concluded. – Karen Lou Deloso

Filed Under: Agriculture and Food, Business, Environment, Top Stories Tagged With: Davao Oriental now open to tourists, Davao Oriental reopens tourism destination, Tourist destination in Davao Oriental

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