DOH says LGUs on heightened alert to prevent further entry of Delta COVID-19 variant
The Department of Health (DOH) said local government units are on heightened alert to prevent the further entry of the Delta coronavirus disease (COVID-19) variant.

"We will uphold the directive of the Inter Agency Task Force and the President because we want to prevent further entry of this Delta variant," Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in an online forum Monday, June 21.
"All are on heigtened alert. All LGUs were informed to be on guard against the Delta variant across all borders," she added.
Vergeire said all LGUs were given adequate information regarding the Delta variant.
"We cannot have non uniformity in the implementation of our border control," she said.
The DOH reported on Monday the detection of four additional Delta (B.1.617.2) variant cases.
The Health department said, three of the four additional Delta variant cases are Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROF) from the MV Eastern Hope, a ship currently docked in South Korea.
"Upon detection of the PCR-positive Filipino crew in South Korea, they were repatriated back to the Philippines on June 3, 2021. Two cases have completed the 10-day isolation after arrival in the country and were discharged upon certification of recovery, while one is still admitted in a hospital in Metro Manila," it said in a statement.
The fourth case, the DOH said, is a ROF who arrived from Saudi Arabia on May 24, 2021.
Aside from the Delta variant cases, the Health department also reported the detection of 14 Alpha (B.1.1.7) variant cases, 21 Beta (B.1.351) variant cases, and one Theta (P.3) variant case.
The Delta variant first detected in India has since spread to other countries.