The ONE-STOP SHOP established in NAIA Terminals 1 and 2 are now operational to assist repatriated OFWs who will undergo mandatory 14-day facility-based quarantine against COVID-19.
To help the health sector attend to the needs of our countrymen, a medical team from the Philippine Coast Guard will also perform a rapid COVID-19 testing on OFWs at the OSS holding area. The results of which will be shared to them.
Prior to the conduct of rapid testing, OFWs are also required to accomplish a data form, and answer questions regarding their travel history, and existing health conditions. Such information will be stored in a database.
Here’s the STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE FOR ARRIVING OFWS AT THE ONE-STOP-SHOP.
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