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Posted on January 12, 2022 by admin

Will tourism in the Philippines recover from coronavirus?

Just as the Philippines began to recover from two years of COVID misery, Typhoon Rai ravaged its tourism-dependent remote islands. Locals warn their future will be bleak if tourists don’t return soon.

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