DFA rushing clearances for repatriation of 42 Filipinos in Hubei
By Charissa Luci-Atienza
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Wednesday, February 5 it is processing all the necessary permits and clearances for the immediate repatriation of 42 Filipinos in Hubei province, China who signified their intention to return home.
Department of Foreign Affairs (MANILA BULLETIN)
DFA Undersecretary Brigido Dulay assured the House Committee on Metro Manila Development that the DFA is exhausting all means to ensure the immediate repatriation of 42 Filipinos.
"The DFA is processing all the permits and clearances for the repatriation of Filipinos in Hubei province. Right now, there are 42 Filipinos who have signified intent to join the repatriation," he said.
He said they are getting clearances in different offices in China--one in Beijing, one in Shanghai that covers the Wuhan, and the other one in provincial government in Wuhan.
"We are working with different agencies in China," Dulay assured the House panel, chaired by Rep. Manuel Luis Lopez of the first district of Manila.
Dulay clarified that the repatriation was only intended for Filipinos in Hubei province, which has been under lockdown.
"We would like to clarify that the repatriation is meant for Filipinos in Hubei. Our nationals in Hubei are the ones that are restricted to travel," he said.
Department of Health (DOH) Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje said those Filipinos who will be repatriated from Hubei will be brought to the Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija.
Fort Magsaysay has been identified as a quarantine area, and can accommodate 10,000 individuals.
"They will all go straight to the quarantine facility, all the 42 Filipinos, so that there will only be one monitoring,"
Department of Foreign Affairs (MANILA BULLETIN)
DFA Undersecretary Brigido Dulay assured the House Committee on Metro Manila Development that the DFA is exhausting all means to ensure the immediate repatriation of 42 Filipinos.
"The DFA is processing all the permits and clearances for the repatriation of Filipinos in Hubei province. Right now, there are 42 Filipinos who have signified intent to join the repatriation," he said.
He said they are getting clearances in different offices in China--one in Beijing, one in Shanghai that covers the Wuhan, and the other one in provincial government in Wuhan.
"We are working with different agencies in China," Dulay assured the House panel, chaired by Rep. Manuel Luis Lopez of the first district of Manila.
Dulay clarified that the repatriation was only intended for Filipinos in Hubei province, which has been under lockdown.
"We would like to clarify that the repatriation is meant for Filipinos in Hubei. Our nationals in Hubei are the ones that are restricted to travel," he said.
Department of Health (DOH) Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje said those Filipinos who will be repatriated from Hubei will be brought to the Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija.
Fort Magsaysay has been identified as a quarantine area, and can accommodate 10,000 individuals.
"They will all go straight to the quarantine facility, all the 42 Filipinos, so that there will only be one monitoring,"