BACOLOD City - Seventy-five returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and local stranded individuals (LSIs) were sent home last week after they were able to complete their mandatory 14-day quarantine here.
– Seventy-five returning overseas Filipino workers and local stranded individuals were sent home last week after they were able to complete their mandatory 14-day quarantine here.
According to Councilor Cindy Tan-Rojas, chairperson of the Action Team on Non-overseas Filipino worker , the LSIs were those stranded in Cebu during the community quarantine.She thanked the returnees for their cooperation, and also expressed her gratitude to those who facilitated their stay in a school for two weeks.These individuals will still have to undergo another two-week quarantine at home.
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