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City government organizes quarantine facility for Puerto Princesan OFWs

Gillian Faye Ibañez by Gillian Faye Ibañez
May 7, 2020
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The city government of Puerto Princesa has prepared a quarantine accommodation facility for its overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who are expected to come home soon.

City Councilor and Majority Floor leader Victor Oliveros, told Palawan Daily News (PDN) Thursday, May 7, that the City Government will require all Puerto Princesan OFWs to undergo quarantine procedures.

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“Iyong mga taga-munisipyo [naman], ipadala na natin sa munisipyo nila. Iyong province mayroong mga program [din sila],” he also said.

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Oliveros said this quarantine facility is a commercial accommodation establishment in the city.

Oliveros stated they are still working on gathering information about the OFWs who are coming home.

However, Oliveros said they still do not know yet the total number of these individuals.

“Actually ‘yong dito pa lang sa isla pa lang ng Palawan ang wino-work-out natin na makauwi ‘yong mga taga-rito sa Puerto. Kasi wala pa ring inter-municipality travel. ‘Yong galing naman sa ibang lugar, sa ibang region, sa ibang province, like for example sa Manila, sa NCR, mayroon tayo sa Batangas mayroong mga na-lockdown doon, mayroong sa Clark mismo, problema rin talaga kasi hindi sila maiipon sa isang lugar. Pagkatapos nakakahiya mang aminin pero dapat din nating aminin hindi rin nating kayang mag-charter ng eroplano,” said Oliveros.

He added that while the facility is initially intended for OFWs, the city government may also consider accommodating inside the same building those who have been stranded in different parts of the Philippines during the lockdown.

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