The Manila Times

Get boosters, 3K ‘sacadas’ told

- BY EUGENE Y. ADIONG

BACOLOD CITY: About 3,000 migrant sugar workers (MSWs) or “sacadas” returning to the province for the milling season need to follow Covid-19 health protocols, according to provincial administra­tor Rayfrando Diaz.

Diaz on Sunday said the province no longer requires the MSWs to undergo RT-PCR test once they are already fully vaccinated and have also availed of booster shots.

“Our Provincial Health Office (PHO) is monitoring their arrival at the ports. They go directly to their employers who fetch them with their own vehicles. They are also being led to their quarters and placed under observatio­n for a number of days. When they are fit for work, they are allowed to mingle with the rest of the workers,” he pointed out.

These migrant workers, mostly from the province of Antique, harvest sugarcane in the plantation­s of Negros Occidental, the country’s top sugar-producing province, when the crop year starts in September.

The protocol is outlined in Executive Order 22-35 of Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson.

Fully vaccinated plantation workers are required to present a verifiable vaccinatio­n card or certificat­e.

Documents being honored are the Negros Occidental management informatio­n system vaccinatio­n card, Covid-19 domestic vaccinatio­n card duly issued by a legitimate vaccinatin­g establishm­ent, and an official Department of Health vaccinatio­n certificat­e with a quick response code.

Without verifiable vaccinatio­n cards, the MSWs are asked to undergo an RT-PCR test for free upon arrival.

Those who undergo a swab test are brought to quarantine facilities on the farms until results are released by the PHO.

All positive Covid-19 cases are required to undergo quarantine.

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