MANILA - Malacañang said Thursday it was confident that nationalism would prevail over the desire of Filipino nurses to work abroad as health workers appealed the overseas deployment ban.
MANILA - Malacañang said Thursday it was confident that nationalism would prevail over the desire of Filipino nurses to work abroad as health workers appealed the overseas deployment ban.
"Sa tingin ko po, sa panahon ng pandemya, mananaig naman ang nasyonalismo sa puso at damdamin ng ating mga nurses," Roque said during a Palace press briefing. The government's pandemic task force is set to discuss the deployment ban on health workers on Thursday afternoon. Only those with perfected and signed overseas employment contracts as of March 8, 2020 were allowed to leave the country.
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