DOLE to hasten processing of repatriated OFWs under COVID19Quarantine
Magpapatupad na ng tiyak na timeline ang Department of Labor and Employment para makauwi agad ang mga overseas Filipino worker na naka-quarantine sa mga pasilidad ng gobyerno matapos ma-repatriate.
"The IATF committed, lilimitahin na nila iyong timeframe para sa ganoon, after iyong 14 days quarantine, in about 5 days makakalabas na iyong ating OFWs," ani Bello sa Laging Handa briefing Sabado. Bukod sa quarantine, nagsasagawa ng swabbing at iba pang test sa OFW para masigurong wala silang coronavirus bago makapiling muli ang kanilang mga mahal sa buhay.
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