🔒 Closed Latest Development: The fight against CORONA VIRUS

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DOH launches COVID-19 Hotlines: 1555 (PLDT, Smart, Sun, and TNT subscribers) and (02) 894-26843 (894-COVID).

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7 of 33 coronavirus patients are San Juan residents – mayor

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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 11) — Seven of the 33 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Philippines are residents of San Juan City in Metro Manila, Mayor Francis Zamora said on Wednesday.
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DOH is NOT instructing people to stock on ready-to-eat food due to alleged imminent lockdown in Metro Manila.

For announcements and public advisories, you may visit the following official DOH channels:
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3 from Japan, Singapore, South Korea get coronavirus after visiting PH
The Department of Health says the latest cases bring to 6 the total number of foreign visitors with a history of travel to the Philippines, who tested positive for COVID-19
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PH coronavirus cases now at 49
Sixteen more people tested positive for COVID-19, Health Department confirms

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 11) — Sixteen more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Philippines, bringing the total number of those who have been infected with the new virus to 49.
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Coronavirus vaccine could be ready by April, Chinese officials say
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Chinese officials say they’ll have a coronavirus vaccine ready next month for emergency situations and clinical trials.

Eight institutes in the country are working on five approaches to inoculations in an effort to combat COVID-19, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. The contagious illness has sickened more than 118,000 people and killed at least 4,200 worldwide, mostly in mainland China, as of Tuesday afternoon.

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DOH reported 16 additional positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 49. The DOH and deployed surveillance teams are now conducting extensive information-gathering and contact tracing activities on the new cases. DOH will provide further details as soon as the information is available.

As of today, PH25-PH28, PH30-PH33 are all in stable condition. PH29, a known contact of PH9, is intubated and has underlying cardiovascular and endocrine conditions.
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World Health Organization declares the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic

KEY POINTS
  • The World Health Organization declared a global pandemic as the coronavirus rapidly spreads across the world.
  • "We're deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity and by the alarming levels of inaction," the WHO's chief said
  • WHO officials had been reluctant to make such a declaration.
  • Declaring a pandemic is charged with major political and economic ramifications, global health experts say.
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BREAKING: A 67-year-old Filipino woman is the Philippines’ second death due to COVID-19, the Health Department confirmed Wednesday. She is the first Filipino national to die of COVID-19.

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DOH HEALTH ADVISORY: Paano maiiwasan ang pagkakaroon ng COVID-19? Alamin mula sa ating mga eksperto mula sa Department of Health.

Lamang ang may alam! Ito ang #balitangsigurado, hatid sa inyo ng DOH. #ItoAngTotoo #COVID19
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