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Seafarers in Covid-19 vaccine priority list

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CLARK FREEPORT --The Department of Transporta­tion DoTr said that seafarers are included in the COVID 19 vaccinatio­n priority list.

This after the InterAgenc­y Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) approved the recommenda­tion of the DOTR to include them in the priority recipeient­s listed in the government's national vaccinatio­n roll out.

DoTr Secretary Arthur Tugade welcomed the developmen­t and cited the contributi­on of Filipino seamen in the country's economy.

"This is a very good developmen­t four our maritime industry champions, our seafarers. Now, our Filipino seafarers will be given priority to be vaccinated," Tugade said.

"Paulit ulit ko pong inilalaraw­an ang ating maritime workforce bilang mga silent workers ng bayan. They work silently, yet their contributi­on is as crucial as keeping the economy thriving. Not only are they frontliner­s but they are undoubtedl­y heroes too," he added.

Seafarers are declared key workers globally and locally and shipping companies prefer their workforce to be vaccinated to ensure that their operations will remain smooth, unhampered, and somehow immune to the severe effectes ofCOVID 19, the agency sai d.

From falling under B3 (other essential workers) or B5 (overseas Filipino workers) in the Vaccinatio­n Priority Framework, the Inter Agency Working Group has requested for the reclasific­ation of Filipino seafarers to A4 or frontline personnel in essential sectors, including uniformed personnel and those in working secots identified by the IATF as essential during ECQ.

This made seafarers move at the top 4 priority groups to be vaccinated.

There are 730,651 Filipino seamen who are considered in the A4 cat egor y.

 ?? (CIAC-CCO) ?? INSPECTION. CIAC Property Manager Robert Urbano (left) assists Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency agent Joseph Samson, head of the Clark Interdicti­on Unit, during an inspection of the office building to be provided by the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp. at the civil aviation complex inside Clark. The facility will be used by the PDEA regional staff and as command center of the interdicti­on group tasked to stem the flow of illegal drugs in the region.
(CIAC-CCO) INSPECTION. CIAC Property Manager Robert Urbano (left) assists Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency agent Joseph Samson, head of the Clark Interdicti­on Unit, during an inspection of the office building to be provided by the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp. at the civil aviation complex inside Clark. The facility will be used by the PDEA regional staff and as command center of the interdicti­on group tasked to stem the flow of illegal drugs in the region.
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