(Bloomberg) --
The Philippines is suspending its decision to allow non-essential overseas travel, after only one company agreed to provide health insurance to outbound passengers.
Only passengers with bookings until July 20 will be allowed to leave for non-essential trips abroad, presidential spokesman Harry Roque said at a televised briefing.
The Philippines has 72,269 virus cases, including 1,843 deaths, as of Wednesday.
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