MANILA -- The Philippines on Friday said it would start accepting fully vaccinated tourists from Feb. 10, as the country seeks to accelerate economic recovery from the pandemic.
Country opens borders to boost economy as it battles omicron spread

Tourists at White Beach on Boracay Island, Aklan province, Philippines, on Nov. 30, 2021. © Reuters
MANILA -- The Philippines on Friday said it would start accepting fully vaccinated tourists from Feb. 10, as the country seeks to accelerate economic recovery from the pandemic.