POEA Reminds OFWs to Protect Themselves Against Swine Flu
The rapid
and worldwide spread of the A(H1N1) flu virus made the World Health Organization
declare it as a global pandemic. In connection with this, the Philippine
Overseas Employment Administration once again issued a reminder to all overseas
Filipino workers (OFWs) to take extra measures to protect themselves against
swine flu.
Aside
from protecting themselves, Jennifer JardinManalili, POEA Chief said that all inbound and outbound
OFWs should make sure that they abide by the following reporting and monitoring
arrangements:
Returning
OFWs/and disembarking crew shall inform their recruitment/manning agencies
about their arrival in the Philippines.
OFWs
should stay at home (self‐quarantine)
for 10 days after arrival before personally reporting to the recruitment
agencies.
OFWs
with flu‐like
symptoms on the date of departure shall notify their respective agency and ask
for postponement of deployment.
If
infected onsite, OFWs shall ask for assistance from the nearest Philippine
Overseas Labor Office (POLO) or Philippine Embassy or Consulate.
OFWs
shall report to the nearest Philippine Overseas Labor Offices, Embassy or
Consulates any case of infection among other Filipino workers.
In
the Philippines,
the public should report any known case of the flu virus to the nearest local
health authority, or through the following:
Bureau of Quarantine: 8322929
OP CENHEMS: 7111001, 915‐7725621, 9215922361
NationalEpidemiologyCenter: 7431937
RITM: - 8072628
Ms.
Manalili mentioned that OFWs should practice the advice of the Department of
Health so they will not be hit by the swine flu virus. They must strengthen their
immune system, maintain good personal hygiene, and practice social distancing.
Recruitment
agencies are also encouraged by Manalili to issue similar advisories and
guidelines to their departing and returning workers and seafarers.