Homecoming of stranded Filipinos halted in some areas as more returnees test positive for COVID-19

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Homecoming of stranded Filipinos halted in some areas as more returnees test positive for COVID-19
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The national government’s program to send Filipinos home to the provinces was accused anew of causing the COVID19 transmissions to different parts of the country.

made this announcement during the Laging Handa virtual press briefing on Monday and clarified that this is not applicable nationwide.

“Kaya nagkaroon ng moratorium kasi wala na silang lugar para mag-quarantine, lalong-lalo na sa Caraga. Ang Cebu Island at Mactan, ECQ kasi. Ang Region 6 at 8, kinakailangan nila ng mas maraming espasyo para po sa quarantine facilities,” RoqueRecent photos of LSIs who have waited for days or weeks in ports and transport terminals drew backlash anew for the perceived lack of coordination among government officials, particularly between the national government and local executives..

“Maybe a lot of these people were COVID-clean to begin with but they become infected and test positive when they get home–because their transport is restricted and they have to wait in conditions like this,” Siy said on Twitter. The thing about b4l!k pr0binsy4 is that maybe a lot of these people were covid-clean to begin with but they become infected and test positive when they get home–because their transport is restricted and they have to wait in conditions like this.

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