Philippines offers to let nurses work in Britain and Germany in exchange for coronavirus vaccines
(CNN)The Philippines will let thousands of its health care workers, mostly nurses, take up jobs in Britain and Germany if the two countries agree to donate coronavirus vaccines, a senior official said on Tuesday.
Britain's
health ministry said it was not interested in such a deal and its
priority was to use shots domestically, but added it would share surplus
vaccine internationally in the future.
The Philippines, which has among Asia's highest number of coronavirus cases,
has relaxed a ban on deploying its health care workers overseas, but
still limits the number of medical professionals leaving the country to
5,000 a year.
Alice
Visperas, director of the labor ministry's international affairs
bureau, said the Philippines was open to lifting the cap in exchange for
vaccines from Britain and Germany, which it would use to inoculate
outbound workers and hundreds of thousands of Filipino repatriates.
Nurses
are among the millions of Filipinos who work overseas, providing in
excess of $30 billion a year in remittances vital to the country's
economy.
"We are considering the request to lift the deployment cap, subject to agreement," Visperas told Reuters.
Britain has the world's fifth-highest coronavirus death toll, while Germany has the 10th most infections globally.
Britain
said there were 11,000 more nurses working in the National Health
Service (NHS) than last year. It said that while it was grateful to the
30,000 Filipinos working for the NHS, Britain did not need to trade
vaccines for more.
"We
have no plans for the UK to agree a vaccine deal with the Philippines
linked to further recruitment of nurses," a health ministry spokeswoman
said, citing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's pledge to share spare shots
later in the year.
"We
have confirmed that we will share any surplus vaccines in the future --
for example through the COVAX international procurement pool."
The
Philippines wants to secure 148 million doses of vaccines altogether,
while Britain has ordered more than 400 million doses, six times its
population.
While Britain and Germany have inoculated a combined 23 million people,
the Philippines has yet to start its campaign to immunize 70 million
adults, or two-thirds of its 108 million people. It expects its first
vaccines this week, donated by China.
Calls to Germany's mission in Manila went unanswered.
In 2019, almost 17,000 Filipino nurses signed overseas work contracts, government data showed.
While
Filipino nurses have fought to lift the deployment ban to escape poor
working conditions and low pay at home, the workers-for-vaccine plan has
not gone down well with some medical workers.
"We
are disgusted on how nurses and health care workers are being treated
by the government as commodities or export products," Jocelyn Andamo,
secretary general of the Filipino Nurses United, told Reuters.
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