Mindanao Times

Filipino repatriati­on for Japan cruise ship OK’d

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MANILA – The InterAgenc­y Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) has given its nod on the repatriati­on plan for all Filipino passengers and crew of M/V Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan, Malacañang said on Friday.

Presidenti­al SpokesMANI­LA person Salvador Panelo made the announceme­nt as he noted that around 497 Filipinos onboard cruise ship are set to arrive next week at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport in Pampanga via two chartered flights from the Haneda Airport.

“The Palace confirms that the Inter-Agency Task

Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases has approved the repatriati­on plan in favor of Filipinos aboard the M/V Diamond Princess docked in Yokohama, Japan earlier today, February 21, at the Department of Health - Central Office,” Panelo said in a press statement.

Over 500 Filipinos on board M/V Diamond Princess cruise ship have been quarantine­d due to the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19), which originates from Wuhan, China.

To date, around 41 Filipinos have been admitted in various hospitals in Tokyo after they were tested positive for Covid-19, the Department of Health (DOH) has confirmed.

Earlier Friday, the DOH said Filipinos onboard the cruise ship will be repatriate­d on Saturday.

Panelo said prospectiv­e Filipino repatriate­s should have completed a 14-day quarantine period in Japan and have secured clearance certificat­es from the Tokyo’s Ministry of Health before their embarkatio­n for their return to the country.

He ensured that the DOH, the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion (OWWA) and the Bureau of Immigratio­n are already preparing to execute the repatriati­on plan.

He added that the said government agencies are set to provide support and assistance for the safety of the repatriate­s.

Panelo also guaranteed the protection of individual­s who are tasked to render aid for the repatriati­on.

“Upon arrival, any repatriate who will manifest symptoms of the coronaviru­s disease shall be brought immediatel­y to the nearest hospital that may be referred by the Department of Health,” he said.

Panelo said asymptomat­ic repatriate­s would be securely transporte­d to the Athlete’s Village in New Clark City to once again undergo the mandatory 14day quarantine.

He reiterated that the government is on top of the situation to contain the spread of Covid-19.

“The Office of the President also assures the public that all precaution­ary measures and safety protocols are in place for the seamless repatriati­on of our countrymen from Japan,” Panelo said.

The Department of Transporta­tion is expected to shoulder the transporta­tion of repatriate­s, while the OWWA is set to provide them livelihood packages.

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