During the Cabinet meeting on July 12, Marcos pointed out the importance of infrastructure projects, as well as improved tourism-related policies, in order to allow the tourism industry in the country to recover.
“That means that it can be done. We just have to support the plan to develop all of these enabling environment – the policy, conditions, and infrastructure,” Marcos told his Cabinet. He discussed how healthcare facilities in big tourist destinations like Boracay could be improved as he cited the arrangement implemented in beaches in Hawaii and Thailand.
“That is supported by the local industry. Toka-toka sila , to keep a doctor there, to keep a nurse there,” he added.