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OFWs now allowed to resume work abroad

Roque: Travel ban over new virus variant may be lifted if holiday surge won't swamp PH

File photo of check-in counters inside the NAIA Terminal 3 (October 31, 2019). INQUIRER.net FILE / Neil Arwin Mercado

Land-based and sea-based overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) may now be deployed abroad as long as they sign a declaration saying they are aware of the risks involved, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said.

The deployment ban on health-care professionals, however, remains.

Only health-care workers who have signed employment contracts as of March 8 will be allowed to leave the country. —JULIE M. AURELIO

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