Deputy Administrator Mocha Uson of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration spoke before a crowd of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who were under quarantine in Batangas City.
The event happened amid the prohibition of mass gathering under the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.
“Kinumusta rin po natin ang kalagayan ng 322 OFWs natin sa Matabungkay, Lian, Batangas,” Uson said on Twitter.
Kinumusta rin po natin ang kalagayan ng 322 OFWs natin sa Matabungkay Lian Batangas pic.twitter.com/oUhYOFO66Q
— Mocha Uson Blog (@MochaUson) April 26, 2020
Uson also shared photos of the event in her Facebook account.
OFWs who have been repatriated are required to undergo 14-day quarantine.
A nonprofit organization, the Filipino Athletes and Performers Society (FAPS) International, shared a video where Uson talked to the crowd at the Matabungkay Beach Resort.
Luzon has been under enhanced community quarantine since March 16 to prevent COVID-19 transmission.
The national government banned mass transport, prohibited mass gatherings and imposed curfew hours, resulting in work stoppages in many industries.
The ECQ was initially slated to be lifted on April 13.
It has since been extended twice and is again scheduled to be lifted on May 15.
Polittically-related mass gatherings are not allowed under the ECQ and GCQ