“In preparation for its immediate implementation, our public assistance unit has been calling the heirs of the 32 healthcare workers for the submission of necessary documents to claim the benefits,” Vergeire said in a televised press briefing.
“We are also gathering information on those infected who were classified as severe patients so they can be informed also of this benefit,” she added. The unearthing of the delay in the release of the compensation prompted the Senate leadership to send a “” letter to the Health Department to immediately implement the provision of the Bayanihan law.
“They are being so-called COVID-19 heroes and the accolades they received each day are enough reminders to get noticed by everyone, including you. But it seems that you pay no heed to these facts,” Senate President Vicente Sotto said in his letter to Health Secretary Francisco Duque III. “Assuming arguendo that an IRR is indispensable in the implementation of Bayanihan To Heal As Once Act, particularly on the grant of compensation to affected health workers or their families, then what hindered your office to draft and approve the said IRR for the past two months?” the senator added.
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