Consulate repatriates 203 Filipinos from Macau

The Philippine Consulate General repatriated 203 Filipinos from the Macau Special Economic Region, according to a Saturday Foreign Affairs Department report The Filipinos flew home on February 16, 2022. Among them were three wheelchair-bound passengers who were recently hospitalized in Macau. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, the Consulate has organized 27 repatriation flights that have brought home a total of 5,355 Filipinos from Macau. Philippine Consul General to Macau SAR, Porfirio M. Mayo Jr., led the Consulate’s Team at the airport to assist passengers on the flight. “Magpapatuloy po ang Repatriation Program ng Konsulado para sa lahat ng ating mga kababayan dito sa Macau,” assured Consul General Mayo. (The Consulate's repatriation program will continue for all our countrymen here in Macau.) Following the adoption by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases or IATF of its Resolution No. 160-A on 03 February 2022, all fully vaccinated Filipino nationals arriving from abroad are no longer required to observe mandatory facility-based quarantine, subject to compliance with conditions set in the same IATF resolution. A person is deemed fully vaccinated if he or she has received the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the date of departure from the port of origin. Filipinos who wish to return to the Philippines are requested to register their details at the Consulate’s online registry at https://tinyurl.com/repatMacau. — DVM, GMA News

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