UOG Triton's Call Newspaper Issue 2 April 2022, Volume 48

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Fañomnåkan/Spring 2022, Vol. 48, Issue 2, April

By Nathaniel Dulla Tritons Call Staff

With the COVID-19 vaccine mandate lifted on Guam, restaurants, bars, gyms, and public events will no longer require people to present proof of vaccination. According to Guam COVID-19 vaccine tracker on the data news-leader website in February 2022, more than 95% of the island’s residents are fully vaccinated; about 134,754 age-eligible Guam residents. With the decline of coronavirus cases in several places in the United States, government officials have re-evaluated the mask mandate. Following this, many students

Should we still wear a mask on campus?

Campus sign located in the College of Liberal Arts Social Sciences building. Photo by Nathaniel Dulla. in the U.S. no longer wear face masks in class or on school grounds. Due to the release of new information about the

coronavirus and decline in positive cases, the University of Guam started offering more face-to-face and hybrid classes. They

are also aiming to transition into having a majority of face-to-face classes in the semesters to come. For workers, students,

and guests at the university, social distancing and mask wearing is still required on campus. Angelica Pangelinan, a current college student, expresses her thoughts on the mask mandate. “If the mask mandate is ever lifted, I wouldn’t mind the idea of having students choose whether or not they want to wear a mask, considering the amount of people vaccinated and the availability of vaccinations,” states Pangelinan. Pangelinan attends face-to-face classes and has received her COVID-19 vaccination. When asked about Continued on Page 5

Travelers to the Philippines and South Korea no longer need to quarantine

By Mikaela Yanto Tritons Call Staff

After easing travel restrictions for fully vaccinated travelers, the Philippines and South Korea are now more open to leisure travel. According to the website of the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, fully vaccinated individuals are no longer required to undergo a mandatory facility-based quarantine upon arrival. However, arriving travelers must present proof of vaccination and negative RT-PCR results

from a test taken within 48 hours of departure from the country of origin. In addition to these requirements, foreign travelers must have a valid ticket to depart the Philippines within thirty days of arrival, a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival, and proof of travel insurance with a minimum coverage amount of $35,000 to cover COVID-19 treatment for the duration of the traveler’s stay. Balikbayans, or foreign nationals who have old

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Staff Writers Atdao Natividad Eliria Sabeti Javeline Camposagrado

Philippine passports, are allowed to stay in the Philippines for up to six months. On the other hand, starting from April 1st, fully vaccinated travelers who register their vaccination history in the Quarantine COVID19 Defense (Q-Code) system before arriving in South Korea will be eligible for quarantine exemption. A negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of departure to South Korea is also required for entry. Unlike the Philippines,

travel insurance is not a requirement for entry into the Republic of Korea. Travelers to the Philippines and South Korea can buy their plane tickets online. People traveling to the Philippines can choose to book their flights in person at the Philippine Airlines ticket office managed by Goodwind Travel & Tours located in Micronesia Mall in Dededo. Travel requirements to the Philippines and South Korea are subject to change at short notice by

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the local government. For the latest updates, travelers can check the current requirements on Philippine Airlines’ website, philippineairlines.com/en/covid-19/ arrivingintheph; the U.S. Embassy of the Philippines’ website, ph.usembassy.gov/ covid-19-information/; and the U.S. Embassy of the Republic of Korea’s website, kr.usembassy. gov/022420-covid-19-information/.

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