As there is a surge of OFWs going home from different countries, the Department of Foreign Affairs has published a video, a comprehensive short video that highlights all the steps that you need to follow when you go home in the Philippines.
The guidelines include filling up the online case investigation form from Philippine Red Cross, for more info, check this article –
Electronic Case Investigation Form for Arriving Passengers at NAIA – https://www.juaninoman.com/electronic-case-investigation-form-for-arriving-passengers-at-naia/
It is a good initiative to have this kind of video to inform the returning OFWs, because some of our kababayans have no idea at all on what to do, where to go, and whom to contact and sometimes this make their stay in quarantine hotels longer.
Watch the video below:
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