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PRRD wants fallen, sick healthcare workers compensate­d by May 9

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MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte is giving concerned agencies until May 9 to provide compensati­on benefits to healthcare workers who contracted coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19).

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque said Duterte made this order after learning that healthcare workers who fell severely ill or died due to Covid-19 have yet to receive their compensati­on benefits as mandated by the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act or Republic Act (RA) 11469.

“Hanggang Martes lang po ang binigay ng Presidente para sa lahat ng kinakaukul­an na ibigay ang mga compensati­on benefits sa mga health workers na nagkasakit ng Covid-19 in the line of duty at sa mga pamilyang naiwan ng mga namatay na health workers (The President is giving concerned agencies until Tuesday to provide compensati­on benefits to health workers who fell ill or died due to Covid-19 in the line of duty),” he said in a virtual presser from Davao City on Thursday.

Roque said Duterte was “angered” when it reached him that healthcare workers have yet to receive their compensati­on.

“Galit na galit ang Presidente. Hanggang Tuesday next week kailangan maibigay po ang assistance na ‘yan dahil ‘yan ay nasa batas (The President is very angry. He is giving until Tuesday to give the assistance because it is mandated by law),” he said.

Under the Bayanihan Law, public and private healthcare workers who become severely ill or died of Covid-19 in the line of duty are entitled to P100,000, while the families of those who succumb to the illness could get P1 million.

Last Tuesday, senators lamented that none of the more than 30 healthcare workers who contracted Covid-19 received compensati­on packages.

Senator Juan Edgardo Angara, citing the Department of Health (DOH), emphasized the absence of the Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s (IRR) of the law.

The absence of the IRR should “not be an excuse” to comply with the law, Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson said.

Senator Richard “Dick” Gordon agreed that the IRR is not needed, describing it as a “no brainer.”

Meanwhile, Senator Francis Pangilinan said the delay in the release of the IRR was “unacceptab­le and unforgivab­le.”

Senator Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go also lamented as “unacceptab­le” the delay in properly compensati­ng the families of medical front-liners who have died in the government’s fight against Covid-19.

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