CEBU CITY, Philippines -- More than 200 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), most of whom are seafarers stranded in Metro Manila, are set to arrive in Cebu on Tuesday, April 28. That is according to
The first batch of repatriated OFWs set to return to their respective hometowns in Visayas and Mindanao undergo rapid testing of COVID-19 before boarding the ship that will ferry them there. | Photos courtesy of MARINA
The PCG – 7 said those headed for Bohol would be immediately transported to Pier 1 where another sea vessel would ferry them to the island-province. The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration in Region 7 , for their part, had already coordinated with the local government units where the repatriated seafarers would be returning.
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