MANILA: The Philippines' coronavirus task force said foreign citizens and returning nationals who had not been working overseas will not be able to enter the country from March 20 to April 19 under the ban. The Philippines, in its statement issued on Tuesday night, announced that the country will temporarily suspend the entry of foreigners and some citizens as the Southeast Asian country battles a renewed spike in Covid-19 cases. The task force also directed concerned agencies to limit the number of inbound international passengers to 1,500 a day. However, the ban doesn't include foreign government officials, diplomats, and Filipino workers returning from overseas, Xinhua reported. "This is in view of the rising Covid-19 cases and the entry of the virus variants in the country," Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said in a video message sent to the media. Labour Secretary Silvestre Bello on Wednesday also welcomed the suspension, saying the limit would help ease the burden on hotel quarantine facilities. "Truthfully, we are running out of hotels ... We reach as far as Tagaytay, as far as Batangas, in search of hotel for quarantine accommodation. This is a good policy," he said. The Southeast Asian country has just opened its door ajar to allow the entry of some foreigners who already have visas and exemption letters, after having closed its door to foreign travellers for a long time. The Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) reported 4,387 new Covid-19 infections on Wednesday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the Southeast Asian country to 635,698. The death toll climbed to 12,866 after 18 more patients died from the viral disease, the DOH said. Syrian FM voices rejection of foreign interference in China's internal affairs Pakistan poll body serves notice to PTI on foreign funding Srilanka to continue with AstraZeneca vaccine