Bello supports deployment of more Filipino nurses, healthcare staff overseas

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MANILA - The Philippines' labor secretary said on Wednesday he will ask for government approval to allow 5,000 more healthcare workers to be deployed abroad, double the annual cap in a country that is one of the world's biggest sources of nurses.

After lobbying by nurses groups, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said he will recommend to the coronavirus task force on Thursday that the cap is raised.

"There are reasons to allow health workers to seek good jobs abroad," Bello told a news conference. "We will make sure we will not run out of nurses and doctors." "This is a positive development, but hopefully the deployment ban will be fully lifted," Andamo said.

 

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