POEA: Health workers’ right to travel ‘takes backseat’ to COVID-19 emergency

Frontline health personnel from the NKTI TRIAGE attend to patients coming into the hospital for treatment. ABS-CBN
Frontline health personnel from the NKTI TRIAGE attend to patients coming into the hospital for treatment. ABS-CBN

The right to travel “takes a backseat” to public welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government agency that suspended the overseas deployment of health workers said Monday.

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) over the weekend suspended the deployment of doctors, nurses and healthcare workers abroad to “prioritize human resource allocation.”

Foreign Affairs Sec. Teodoro Locsin Jr called the POEA’s directive an “abomination,” adding he would oppose it in the cabinet.

“‘Yan pong right to travel will take a backseat at ‘yung general welfare po ang mas importante lalong lalo na meron tayong state of public health emergency,” POEA administrator Bernard Olalia told DZMM. 

May option sila na magtabaho sa local at national health system makakatanggap po sila ng hazard pay,” he said.

The suspension on overseas deployment covers doctors, nurses, pharmacists, radiologic technicians, medical equipment operators and other health workers. It will remain in effect “until COVID-19-related travel restrictions are lifted at the destination countries,” it said.(ABS-CBN News)

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