CLEANUP. A staff in one of the hotel resorts in Mambajao, Camiguin cleans the swimming pool on Monday (Oct. 18, 2021), ahead of their reopening on October 25. The provincial government has already requested, through the Department of Tourism, more Covid-19 vaccines to inoculate tourism workers in the island province. (PNA photo by Nef Luczon) MAMBAJAO, Camiguin - The reopening of tourist sites in this island province will not only help the local economy but also contribute to the national government's recovery, the governor here said Monday. During a speech, Camiguin Gov. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo said to achieve this goal, tourism workers must be protected first by inoculating them with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines before the island's reopening to tourists on October 25. "We need to open because we don't want to be a burden to the national government, which is dealing with many borrowings (loans)," he said. Romualdo welcomed here Department of Tourism