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Because thats the rules,simple you don't like the rules best not to go. 
Stupid to listen to posters on such serious inquiry
Arriving passengers who are fully vaccinated in the Philippines shall be required to undergo a seven-day facility-based quarantine upon arrival, with the day of arrival being the first day.
A fully vaccinated individual must carry his or her vaccination card, which must be verified prior to departure, as far as practicable. This document must be presented to the dedicated Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) representative for verification at the Department of Transportation One-Stop-Shop (OSS) upon arrival in the Philippines. See the Philippine Presidential Communication Operations Office website for more information.
The following shall NOT be allowed entry through June 15, 2021:
All passengers coming from or who have been to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates within the 14 days preceding their arrival in the Philippines. Transit passengers arriving from these destinations who did not exit the airport may be allowed entry, as determined by BI upon arrival.
Passengers with Entry Exemption Documents (EEDs) issued by the DFA before February 8, 2021; EEDs issued by the National Task Force for COVID-19.
EEDs issued by the DFA from February 8, 2021, onward shall have a validity of 90 days from the date of issuance.
Please see the BI website for further details.
Aeta Tribe wrote:I have been thinking of traveling to the Philippines and expect to be quarantined for a few days (with or without a Covid-19 vaccine) and get a swab test.聽 But why is the quarantine time averaging 10 to 15 days? Does it take that long to get the test results back? That is way too long to be quarantine and it's running about 5,000 pesos a day to stay in these hotels, with food as separate expenses.
Fake false positive PCR tests are lucrative, especially for quarantine hotels.
Aeta Tribe wrote:But why is the quarantine time averaging 10 to 15 days? Does it take that long to get the test results back? .
Perhaps because it take time to know for sure if not ill/carry聽 
One Day Millionaire Mentality
FortuneFavorsTheBold wrote:It's the culture. A bird in hand.......taken to the n'th degree. They would rather make 50,000 pesos from a fake false positive test and Hotel stay than hundreds of thousands of pesos in the long term. You can't change the culture. The Bahamas and Belize are nice.
You are describing a SELF LICKING ICE CREAM CONE exclusive to the Philippines.
why not land them at empty beach tourist places and quarantine them there spread at beaches...聽
聽 聽 or close to some other nice nature.
(Compare:聽 My old mother can walk around in nice nature, without other problems than she cant go shoping. (But relatives buy and deliver food to her enough distanced.)
FortuneFavorsTheBold wrote:It's the culture. A bird in hand.......taken to the n'th degree. They would rather make 50,000 pesos from a fake false positive test and Hotel stay than hundreds of thousands of pesos in the long term. You can't change the culture. The Bahamas and Belize are nice.
A succinct summing up of the Filipino mentality. Which is why this country will underperform its peers in Asia for the forseeable future
Lotus Eater wrote:FortuneFavorsTheBold wrote:It's the culture. A bird in hand.......taken to the n'th degree. They would rather make 50,000 pesos from a fake false positive test and Hotel stay than hundreds of thousands of pesos in the long term. You can't change the culture. The Bahamas and Belize are nice.
A succinct summing up of the Filipino mentality. Which is why this country will underperform its peers in Asia for the forseeable future
Exactly!!!

carlisom78 wrote:I can think of two possible reasons for a 10-15 day quarantine. 1. They believe that the incubation period for the virus is 10-14 days. Or, 2. They are using a test that requires time to grow a culture if the virus is present in a person.
Or, 3. Fake false positive test results generate money for quarantine hotels who are giving kickbacks to the labs.
capricornrising wrote:Returning-I have found an abundance of of health info on you tube. Many certified doctors have explained in detail all the things I stated in my last message that you responded to.
I've always lived a mostly healthy lifestyle but I put on some pounds during the lockdown. I'm 5' 11" and I let my weight get up to 212 lbs. and blood pressure was pre-hypertension. The people I know who have lost weight did it by walking so that's what I decided to do. It is 1/4 mile around my Georgia property and I do 10 laps before dawn and usually end up walking 5 or 6 miles each day. For breakfast I have an oatmeal and strawberry or blueberry smoothie with 1/2 an avacado mashed up on Jewish rye toast. I eat a normal lunch and a kale, carrot and green apple smoothie with some orange slices and half a banana for my 3rd meal. My weight this morning is 180.4, lost over 30 lbs since January. I had my physical in April for my 13a visa and blood pressure was down to 110 over 70, and I was still around 190 lbs at that time. I'm 69 and my mom just passed a year ago at 101, my dad was a coal miner and died of black lung disease at 93. Oh yeah, forgot to add that I stopped drinking beer also. I know my photo shows me holding up a beer in a bar in St. Croix but that is just a reminder of the changes I've made. Our property on Biliran Island has coconut, mango, guava, miracle fruit, jack fruit, pineapple, avacado etc. and one of the balikbayan boxes I sent contains a disassembled rototiller so I can continue to raise organic vegies. My wife and her mother are gardening fanatics so I'll till the soil and turn them loose.
Moon Dog wrote:mashed up on Jewish rye toast.
You still must be in the states.
Jewish Rye with seeds my favorite, also Rye Bagels with creme cheese, lox (smoked salmon),聽 and a thin slice of sweet onion.
therapists on you tube and they all seem to know what they are talking about. Have helped me out a lot
and its free advice. Health and nutrition has been my focus and will continue to be. I will check out your
guy. He may even be on you tube.
capricornrising wrote:MoonDog-Sounds like youre doing great. My blood pressure this morning was about 105/65 and same at night and hasnt been over 120 for a long time.
Good job, you read about controlling blood pressure and cholesterol with diet and exercise and it can be done, and really not that hard. The nurse that took my blood pressure used the old fashioned hand pumped cuff.
Here's something that may or may not be related to my past 6 months of largely raw plant based diet. I had a hemorrhoid and also an ear infection that I could not get rid of with any over the counter treatment. I was going to have both of those issues looked at before leaving the states but both maladies just went away. Who knows?
before using it. Reason is it must be refrigerated after its in powder form to keep its effectiveness. Its
kinda like聽 Turmreric wont work well if at all unless you have a 2 to 1 ration Turmeric to black
powder(Pepperine).Turmeric(weaker form is curry) mixed with apple cider vinegar聽 is a wonder
drug(natural) taken 2-3 times a day. You would be surprised at all the benefits of apple cider vinegar
and Turmeric.
blood pressure and again before you leave. Your BP will naturally be higher when you arrive at the Dr
office because of something called "Whitecoat hypertension" You can look that up online to see what
that is if you dont already know. Also it might be worth your time to get checked for your maladies
before you leave the states. Better to be safe than sorry!
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