MANILA, Philippines – The Immigration Office has recorded cases of coronavirus disease 2019 among its primary employees.
He added that 44 immigrants who also tested positive for the virus but are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms are lately in quarantine facilities.
The head of the BI medical segment, dr. Marites Ambray reported that there were 76 other workers who in the past had been invited to go through a home quarantine after being known as probable cases of COVID-19 for exposure to others with the disease.
According to Ambray, 58 of these suspected COVID-19 carriers have already been authorized and allowed to return to work, while the remaining 18 are still isolated at home.
Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the office, its administrative department recently ordered the mandatory use of face shields in addition to the face mask across all public servants and painters when presented to paintings in their respective offices.
Employees wearing masks and face shields will be able to paint and be sent home.
The main one in Intramuros, Manila, has undergone normal disinfection since July as a preventive measure against COVID-19.
In the past, the immigration workplace has suspended for clients without an appointment by launching an online dating formula to avoid congestion in their workplaces and for their workers and the public in the transaction to practice physical estating.
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