At least 22,192 hotel rooms are available to serve as quarantine facilities for returning Filipino migrant workers, President Duterte told Congress. | DJEsguerraINQ
This came after several overseas Filipino workers complained of having to endure a longer stay in the quarantine facilities beyond the mandatory 14-day isolation period due to the delay in their COVID-19 test results.
This prompted Duterte to order the Department of Labor and Employment, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration and the Department of Health to ensure that strandedThe government converted massive convention centers and sports facilities to serve as quarantine facilities for OFWs and suspected COVID-19 patients.
It also tapped some private hotels and commissioned passenger ships to serve as floating quarantine facilities. In his report, Duterte said that as of May 20, the Bureau of Quarantine is manning a total of 70 quarantine facilities, 47 are hotels or similar facilities, while 23 are cruise ships, catering to 11,109 repatriates.
There are 33,726 repatriates from 422 repatriate vessels, of whom number, 28,570 have completed their mandatory quarantine. Meanwhile, of the 12,655 land-based repatriates, 4,144 have completed their respective quarantine while the rest are still in quarantine.
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