MANILA, Philippines — More than 300 overseas Filipinos were brought back home before Christmas Day, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Saturday.
Of the 384 evacuated Filipino overseas, DFA said 273 Filipinos, including a medical worker, were sent home from Korea, 23 from Malaysia, five who were stranded in China, and 83 from Tokyo.
Days before Christmas, the DFA was able to bring home 273 OFs from Korea, including a medical repatriate, as well as 23 distressed OFs from Malaysia, 5 stranded from China, and 83 from Tokyo. @teddyboylocsin#DFAForgingAhead#AssistanceToNationals#WeHealAsOne pic.twitter.com/TKx8qFUbu1
— DFA Philippines 🇵🇭 (@DFAPHL) December 26, 2020
As of Dec. 22, DFA said it evacuated 13,320 overseas Filipinos a week before Christmas. This figure raises the total number of repatriated Filipinos to 314,158.
The Foreign Affairs department, which began its COVID-19 repatriations in February, said it will continue its repatriations efforts for Filipinos affected by the pandemic worldwide. Zac Sarao, trainee
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