Mindanao Times

444 Filipinos aboard cruise ship repatriate­d

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CLARK FREEPORT – A total of 444 Filipinos -- 438 crew members and six passengers -- from the MV Grand Princess were brought home today by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on board a chartered flight from San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport.

Philippine Consul General in San Franciso Henry Bensurto, Jr. and his team monitored preparatio­ns for disembarka­tion at Oakland Port which started around noon on March 14 (Pacific Time).

Upon disembarka­tion from the ship, the repatriate­s all underwent health screening by the US Department of Health and Human Services which included thermal scanning and other diagnostic­s to test if they had symptoms of COVID-19.

As a matter of protoonly those who were asymptomat­ic were allowed to board the buses that transferre­d them to San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport. The plane left the airport at around 9 p.m. on March 14 (Pacific Time).

The repatriate­s were received by the team from DFA Home Office in Manila at the Haribon Hangar in Clark Airbase, Pampanga, at around 2:15 a.m.

on March 16.

After landing, all repatriate­s were transporte­d on chartered buses to the Athletes’ Village in New Clark City for the 14-day quarantine period under the full medical attention of health profession­als from the Department of Health (DOH).

A total of 78 Filipino crew members volunteere­d to remain on board to be part of the essential manning of the ship.

Meanwhile, the 13 Filipino crew members who tested positive for Covid-19 stayed in the US and were brought to a care facility for treatment.

The other three Filipino guests disembarke­d and stayed in the US as they are California residents.

The group is the third batch of repatriate­s that the DFA brought home from COVID-19 affected areas.

The repatriati­on was coordinate­d and facilitate­d by the DFA through the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco in coordinati­on with the Carnival Corporatio­n, the State Department’s Office of Foreign Missions, and the California Governor’s Office.

 ??  ?? PASSENGERS of a jeepney plying the Cubao-Antipolo route still seem to be seating close with one another. As per a Department of Transporta­tion guideline, public transporta­tion commuters should at least observe the one-seat-apart policy or in this case a public utility jeep — they are only allowed to transport half of their seating capacity. This measure forms part of the community quarantine now being implemente­d in Metro Manila due to the coronaviru­s disease outbreak. PNA photo
PASSENGERS of a jeepney plying the Cubao-Antipolo route still seem to be seating close with one another. As per a Department of Transporta­tion guideline, public transporta­tion commuters should at least observe the one-seat-apart policy or in this case a public utility jeep — they are only allowed to transport half of their seating capacity. This measure forms part of the community quarantine now being implemente­d in Metro Manila due to the coronaviru­s disease outbreak. PNA photo

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