ManilaTimes-Aug 19

The Philippine government has suspended the deployment of Filipino health workers abroad because of the continuing public health emergency caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, Malacañang said on Tuesday. The decision to stop medical and allied health workers from leaving the country was reached by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) during a meeting on Monday after the country’s cases of coronavirus soared past 160,000. In Resolution 64, the IATF-EID urged the Department of Health (DoH) and all government hospitals to hire health professionals to augment their workforce as the country continues its fight against the pandemic. “Considering the continuing State of Public Health Emergency, the overseas deployment of the medical and allied health workers is hereby temporarily suspended pursuant to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration Governing Board Resolution No. 09, series of 2020,” the IATF-EID said. The task force, however, ordered the exemption of health care workers with perfected and signed contracts as of March 8 from the deployment ban.

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