DOH ready to treat Diamond Princess repatriates if they turn COVID-19 positive

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The Department of Health (DOH) expressed its readiness to treat the repatriates from M/V Diamond Princess in case they turn positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during their quarantine period.

“As observed in other countries, there is still a possibility that our nationals may eventually test positive upon their return. We have prepared and equipped our hospitals and laboratory facilities, and allocated all necessary resources and PPEs should this happen,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said in a press briefing on Wednesday.

“Among the 445 repatriated overseas Filipinos are 440 crew members and five tourists. They are currently quarantined in New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac,” the health chief said, adding that the 13 repatriation team members from DOH and the Department of Foreign Affairs were also quarantined, bringing the total of persons under quarantine to 458.

Meanwhile, the 80 Filipinos who tested positive for COVID-19 while they were still aboard the said cruise ship will remain in the care of the medical facilities in Japan. In a related development, Duque said they have long been preparing for the possibility of COVID-19 being declared a pandemic.

 

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