Chinese medical team to observe COVID-19 hospitals, quarantine facilities in PH

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The team of Chinese medical experts that recently arrived in the country will go around health care facilities catering to COVID-19 patients. | DYGalvezINQ

Their recommendations could be used in crafting the Philippines’ policies in addressing the pandemic, she added.III earlier said the Chinese medical experts will not practice medicine or treat COVID-19 patients in the country but would only give their “expert advice” from their Wuhan lockdown experience and clinical management of patients.

The Chinese government had placed its transport hub Wuhan City in Hubei province on lockdown in January in a bid to control the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, which epidemic started in the Chinese city in late 2019. After two months, restrictions in Wuhan were eased after Chinese health officials declared they had not recorded any new local case of COVID-19 in the city.

As of April 6, China has 82,665 confirmed cases of COVID-19, ranking sixth globally, according to the Johns Hopkins University coronavirus board.A total of 77,310 COVID-19 patients in China were also recorded to have recovered from the disease, the highest number among the 183 virus-hit countries. Meanwhile, 3,212 deaths from the respiratory illness were recorded in Hubei, China.as of Monday afternoon. Of the total, 163 have already died while 73 were able to recover.

 

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DYGalvezINQ if im a head of a facility -- I will not welcome any of these Chekwas. They can all go back home!!!! Damn Mainlanders!!!!

DYGalvezINQ Should they be trusted?

DYGalvezINQ Can we really trust them?

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DYGalvezINQ We appreciate them, the China govt for the assistance. This means a lot to our country. Thank you.🙏

DYGalvezINQ Umuwi na kayo.

DYGalvezINQ Magtago na kayo...

DYGalvezINQ are they going to recommend this?

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