
Over 300 overseas Filipino workers (OFW) are aboard the two quarantine ships docked at Pier 15, Port Area, Manila.
According to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), they are OFWs from different countries who were repatriated due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Having to spend 14 days so close to home but still away from their love ones, one OFW assured that they will get through the quarantine period one zumba session at a time.
OFW blogger Pai TV documented how they keep themselves busy while under quarantine. They do zuzmba sessions while still adhering to social distancing protocols.
He also assured they are not paying for meals inside the quarantine ship. This is amid reports that OFWs aboard need to pay other fees including P180 for their daily meal.
The PCG also clarified that the said fee is shouldered by the manning/recruitment agencies and that the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) will shoulder the said expenses if the manning/recruitment agencies refused to pay for it. AAC
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