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Health worker database offered for COVID-19 fight

- Arjay L. Balinbin

VERIFICATI­ON solutions provider TrueProfil­e.io is offering the government access to its database of verified healthcare profession­als in recruiting workers to fight the spread of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID -19).

“To respond to the growing need for healthcare profession­als, TrueProfil­e.io will grant authoritie­s and regulators access to its database of over 24,000 healthcare profession­als and nurses from all over the world, 93% of whom are willing to be relocated to areas where demand for frontliner­s is highest. Employers can source verified medical workers online through TrueProfil­e.io Recruiting, which can be accessed through TrueProfil­e.io’s website,” TrueProfil­e said in a statement Thursday.

The company is part of the Dubai-based DataFlow Group, which specialize­s in verificati­on solutions.

TrueProfil­e enlists healthcare profession­als for free. Members also receive discounted verificati­on packages from the company.

“(This will) enable them to authorize their credential­s and move to crucial response areas sooner. In line with its aim to reinvent modern hiring practices through verificati­on solutions, TrueProfil­e.io commits itself to providing manpower to partnering countries in response to the developing pandemic,” it said.

In the Philippine­s, the COVID -19 alert level has been raised to code red sublevel 2, which means there has been community transmissi­on with infections increasing.

As of March 29, nearly 700 health care workers have signed up to be assigned to three government hospitals which will exclusivel­y treat COVID-19 patients, the Health department said in a statement.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte locked down Luzon on March 17, suspending classes and public transporta­tion in order to contain COVID -19.

The lockdown, formally known as enhanced community quarantine, bars people from leaving their homes except to buy food, medicine and other basic goods, in a bid to slow the spread of the virus and prevent the healthcare system from being overwhelme­d. —

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