All inbound travelers

All inbound travelers shall register online at https://hdf.baguio.gov.ph/ and upload documentray requirements as listed in the new advisory. (See advisory)
Online Registration FormFor Tourists

For non-residents who wish to come and visit Baguio for leisure purposes, please register to our Visitor Information and Travel Assistance (VISITA)
Schedule a VisitCovid-19 Monitoring

City of Baguio real-time monitoring of Covid-19 Cases.
Covid-19 HotlinesTelephone:(074) 442-1900, (074) 442-1905, (074) 661-1455
Cellular: Globe(0927) 628-0498, Smart(0999) 678-4335
endcov19.baguio.gov.phBaguio City Public Information Office
Economic Stimulus Package

Downloadable Forms:
Baguio In My Pocket

Baguio in my pocket is a collection of applications that aims to promote an e-government ecosystem of hands-free transactions, citizen data management, contact tracing and other essential services for the people of Baguio City.
Vaccination Masterlisting

BAGUIO COVID-19 VACCINATION MASTERLISTING
BAGUIO INOCULATION DIGITALIZE APP (BIDA)
RegisterBaguio City Health Services Office
See Vaccination ScheduleANTI-DENGUE SPRAYING
The City Health Services Offices through its Sanitation Division under Engr. Charles Bryan Carame conducts anti-dengue spraying operation in targeted barangays particularly those with critical number of cases. It is advised that every household should apply the DOH 4-S Strategy which stands for the "Search and Destroy" mosquito-breeding sites within the household, "Self-protection measures" such as applying mosquito repellent and wearing of long sleeve shirts and pants, “Seek early consultation” and “Support fogging/spraying” at identified mosquito breeding spots.
The city's anti-dengue operation is supported by S.C. Johnson represented by Area Manager Jayson Areno and their local distributor partner in Region 1, Granville Supply Chain Inc., represented by Operation Manager Sandy Almanzor. The companies provided Baygon Multi-Insect Spray to the City Health Services Office through the City Mayor's Office.
Mayor Benjamin Magalong has ordered a more aggressive campaign to avoid cases from further shooting up in the third and last quarters of the year as what was experienced in 2021.
The city has recorded a total of 216 cases from Jan. 1 to May 28 which is a 120% increase from the number of cases during the same period last year. - Photos by Neil Clark Ongchangco