Mocha justifies gathering with OFWs in Batangas amid enhanced quarantine

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MANILA, Philippines — Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Deputy Administrator Margaux “Mocha” Uson on Tuesday defended her action of gathering overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)

“Amin po silang pinaalalahanan ng mga alituntunin na dapat sundin sa panahon ng ECQ, tulad ng social distancing at hindi paglabas sa kanilang quarantine facilities, dahil may mga nakarating na balita sa aming tanggapan na may mga OFW na nananalagi sa tabing-dagat ng Matabungkay,” she wrote.

She also said that OWWA conducts regular visits to OFWs lodged in other quarantine facilities to check on their conditions. “Ang pagbisitang ito rin sa kanila ay aming ginawa upang palakasin ang kanilang loob, at ipabatid sa kanila na hindi sila pinapabayaan ng ating administrayon,” Uson said. “Kami ay bumisita nang may mahigpit na pagsunod sa mga alituntunin ng IATF, mula pa nang nagsimula ang ECQ noong ika-15 ng Marso,” Uson added. “Amin po lamang sinisiguro ang ating mga OFW, ang ating mga bagong bayani, ay ligtas at malayo sa anuman uri ng panganib sa panahong ito ng CoVid-19 pandemic.”

Over the weekend, Uson visited some 332 quarantined OFWs in Matabungkay in Lian, Batangas. She shared photos of her visit on her Facebook page.– an exercise prohibited under the ECQ protocols.

 

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That's her reason and her intent. BUT, kaya nga may mga LGUs eh! That's their job to inform and reassure everyone about safety protocols. Also, may announcements naman sa media about safety! People are fumed because she 'violated' the law. THAT'S IT!

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