Financial assistance for COVID-19 patients, OFWs bared

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Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles on Wednesday revealed that the government is mobilizing funds to extend financial assistance to those affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, revealing in a press briefing several proposals endorsed by the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).

Nograles, quoting portions from IATF Resolution No. 15, announced that “the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) is hereby directed by the IATF to transfer 420,585,000 pesos to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC).”

“The said amount shall be utilized to cover COVID-19-related packages of the PHIC. The amount corresponds to 50% of the remainder of the standby fund under Sec. 4 of EO No. 201, per Sec. 1 of EO No. 108 (s. 2010).”

Aside from this, the IATF also endorsed the proposal of the Department of Labor (DOLE) “for the immediate release of the amount of 1.5 billion pesos for financial assistance for overseas workers and repatriated overseas workers to be submitted to the Department of Budget.”

According to Nograles, another recommended proposal involves directing the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to allocate 25,000 pesos burial assistance for indigent confirmed COVID-19 cases and PUIs, regardless of whether the patients were treated in a private or government hospital. It shall also be given to those undergoing home quarantine.

The DSWD, per Nograles, is now finalizing the government’s Social Amelioration Program, which seeks to provide financial assistance to households that have been affected by the suspension of work during the Luzon enhanced community quarantine.

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