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Duterte ends overseas travel ban on health care workers

- Reuters Manila

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has approved ending a ban on deploying the nation’s health care workers, his labor secretary said on Saturday, clearing the way for thousands of nurses to take up jobs overseas.

“The president already approved the lifting of the temporary suspension of deployment of nurses and other medical workers,” said Labour Secretary Silvestre Bello. Bello said the spread of the novel coronaviru­s was slowing down in the country and conditions were improving, so the government could afford to let its healthcare workers leave.

The Philippine­s has the secondhigh­est number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Southeast Asia, but daily case numbers and death rates have dropped.

To ensure the Philippine­s has enough medical profession­als to continue to fight the pandemic at home, only 5,000 healthcare workers will be allowed to leave every year, Bello said.

“We are starting only with a cap of 5,000 so we will not run out (of medical workers), but this may increase eventually,” Bello said. Last year, almost 17,000 nurses signed overseas work contracts data from the Commission on Higher Education and the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion shows.

The government in April barred nurses, doctors and other medical workers from leaving, saying they were needed to fight the coronaviru­s crisis at home.

Thousands of health workers, who call themselves “prisonurse­s,” had appealed to the government to let them take jobs abroad, Reuters reported in September. The nurses say they feel underpaid, under-appreciate­d and unprotecte­d in the Philippine­s. While the lifting of the travel ban was a “welcome developmen­t,” Maristela Abenojar, President of Filipino Nurses United, challenged the government to make true its commitment to give its nurses better pay and benefits if it wants them to stay.

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

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