The Philippine government on Monday successfully repatriated 232 Filipinos, including an infant, several young children, and four senior citizens who were stranded in Thailand due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic.
This brings the total number of repatriated Filipinos in Thailand to 966 since the government organized three chartered flights in April, May, and June 2020.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs, the latest repatriation would not have been made possible without the support of Thai-Filipino entrepreneur, hotelier and Filipino community civic leader Zenaida Vannaying of Bangkok Vista Holiday Co. Ltd., other Filipino community leaders and organizations, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok and the Royal Thai Government.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many overseas Filipinos have relied on chartered repatriation flights following abrupt cancellations of scheduled commercial flights and implementation of travel restrictions in many countries to avert the spread of the disease.
“The Philippine Government is committed to continue organizing or facilitating repatriation flights to reunite overseas Filipinos with their families back home during this difficult time,” the DFA said in a statement.
Based on the latest COVID-19 tally of online platform Worldometer as of July 6, 2020, Thailand has 3,195 total number of confirmed coronavirus cases with 58 deaths and 3,072 recoveries.