Philippines Offering to Deploy Additional Nurses to Britain, Germany in Exchange for COVID Vaccines

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Philippines Offering to Deploy Additional Nurses to Britain, Germany in Exchange for COVID Vaccines

Carlito Galvez, a former general leading the Philippine government’s COVID-19 novel coronavirus response, announced in January that the country is seeking to purchase “at least 148 million doses from seven manufacturers,” but procurement will be dependent on global supply.

Alice Visperas, director of the International Labor Affairs Bureau, revealed earlier this week that Silvestre Bello III, secretary of the Philippines’ Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), requested that the United Kingdom and Germany provide his country with vaccines in exchange for the deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to their country.

She noted that Bello especially requested the vaccines so that the traveling Filipino health service workers will be better safeguarded from COVID-19 and its symptoms. 

“We are considering the request to lift the deployment cap, subject to agreement,” Visperas told Reuters on Monday, referring to the Philippine government’s 5,000-person limit per country for medical professional deployment. 

“There is no specific number yet but our estimate is more than 600,000 OFWs who are in the country and going abroad. I think around that number, what we are going to request,” Visperas said, according to the PNA. 

Philippines Offering to Deploy Additional Nurses to Britain, Germany in Exchange for COVID Vaccines

Filipino workers, including nurses applying to work in United Kingdom, attend a lecture at a review center for the International English Language Testing System or IELTS in Manila, Philippines, April 2, 2019

However, some professionals, like Jocelyn Andamo, secretary-general of Filipino Nurses United, have spoken out against the deal, claiming the country is dehumanizing health care workers. 

“We are disgusted on how nurses and healthcare workers are being treated by the government as commodities or export products,” Andamo told Reuters. 

Galvez told reporters last month that while the goal remains, wealthier nations were able to secure 80% of the vaccines offered at the time by manufacturers Novavax, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, the Gamaleya and Sinovac Biotech. 

The official added that The Philippines was approved for 23 million subsidized doses via global vaccine partnership COVAX. However, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has guaranteed free vaccines for all 108 million residents, Galvez stressed. 

As of this article’s publication, The Philippines has logged more than 566,000 positive cases of COVID-19 and at least 12,129 deaths related to the contagious disease, according to the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 dashboard.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Philippines Offering to Deploy Additional Nurses to Britain, Germany in Exchange for COVID Vaccines

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