🔒 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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Angkas temporarily suspends passenger services starting March 15 following the Transportation Department's order to suspend the pilot implementation of motorcycle taxis to prevent COVID-19 spread.

Angkas Padala will continue its delivery services for those unable to travel and for emergency services. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
 
BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia issued an Executive Order No. 5-E prohibiting the entry of domestic passengers arriving in Cebu via air travel from Clark International Airport, Legazpi City, Cagayan De Oro City & Dumaguete City.

-all domestic flights coming to Cebu will be suspended for one month starting tomorrow.
  • all sea trips going to Cebu will be suspended for one month, 2 days from now.
  • Cargoes are not covered by EO.

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Bohol bars entry of passenger ships in ports

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CEBU CITY, Philippines — Passenger ships will no longer be permitted to enter and dock in any port in Bohol starting Monday, March 16, 2020, because the province is placed under community quarantine.

The Philippine Coast Guard in Central Visayas (PCG-7) said in a statement on Saturday afternoon, March 14, 2020, that this is in compliance with the order of Governor Arthur Yap of Bohol province.

This would be because Yap has ordered the lockdown of the province for a five-day preparation and establishment of measures to address the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) threat.

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Cebu to ban entry of passengers from outside province
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CEBU CITY, Philippines – The Cebu Provincial government will start banning the entry of visitors from outside the province as part of their mitigation efforts on the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

The ban will cover those who are planning to arrive at the Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) and all seaports in Cebu. Its validity will run up to 30 days.

Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia made this announcement in a press conference after the Capitol conducted an emergency meeting with the province’s inter-agency task force on COVID-19.



Flights from Metro Manila, and Dumaguete City were banned immediately. Those from Cagayan de Oro City, Legazpi City, and Clark will take effect on March 16, 2020.

All other flights from domestic destinations will also be banned starting on March 17, 2020, or 72 hours after Garcia had notified the public of the Capitol’s decision to close its doors to outside visitors.

Seaports were not spared as the Capitol also decided to prevent the entry of passengers from Dumaguete City starting March 15, 2020.

Those from Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental, and the cities of Escalante and San Carlos in Negros Occidental will not be allowed to enter Cebu this March 16, 2020.

Passengers from other ports will be denied entry to Cebu starting this March 17, 2020.

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BREAKING: The Department of Health reports 13 additional cases from laboratory results confirmed on March 13, 2020. This brings the total number of cases to 111.
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House employee who tested positive for COVID-19 dies
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 15) – An employee of the House of Representatives who tested positive for the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 has died, a congressman disclosed Sunday.

PBA Party-list Jericho Nograles said the employee died at 1:45 a.m.

Secretary General Jose Luis Montales bared last Friday that the patient, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. All personnel of the Printing Service are now on self-quarantine.

The Department of Health has yet to make its own confirmation on the latest fatality.

The Philippines has a total of eight COVID-19 deaths, with You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. to date.

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DOH COVID-19 CASE BULLETIN #001
4:00PM, 15 March 2020

UPDATES: As of 12nn today, the Department of Health reports 29 new cases (PH112-PH140) of COVID-19. The total number of cases in the country is now at 140. The DOH also reports three (3) additional deaths among the positive cases.
 
COVID-19 cases in the Philippines jump to 140, death toll at 11
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 15) — The Philippines saw another two-digit jump in its COVID-19 cases, with the Health Department reporting that the total number of patients with the viral disease has reached 140.
The Health Department reported Sunday 29 new patients with COVID-19. They did not immediately release details on the new patients. Among them is a 13-year-old girl from Quezon City, who is the youngest patient who tested positive for the disease in the country.

Thirteen of the new cases had no known contact with a COVID-19 patient and had no travel history abroad, while three were confirmed to have been in contact with someone with the viral disease.

Most of the new cases are admitted in different hospitals in Metro Manila, except for a 21-year-old woman who is admitted at Davao Regional Medical Center and a 47-year-old man who is admitted at Silang Specialists Medical Center.
Most of the COVID-19 patients live in Quezon City, with 22 of them residing in Metro Manila’s biggest city. Fifteen patients take residence in San Juan City, while another 15 live in Makati City.

The Health Department also reported three new deaths due to the disease: an 86-year-old American man from Marikina City, a 40-year-old Filipino from Pasig City and a 64-year-old man from Negros Oriental.
The 64-year-old man was a town councilor in Negros Oriental, according to Governor Ruel Degamo who first announced his death. He had been to Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan, which houses a prayer hall which was frequented by another COVID-19 patient who also died later on.

Both the councilor and the American man had preexisting conditions. The councilor had chronic renal disease and had a renal transplant in 2010, while the American man had hypertension, diabetes and chronic artery disease.
Also among the new deaths is a 40-year-old Filipino man from Pasig City who had not traveled abroad and had no known exposure to any COVID-19 patient.

COVID-19 is a disease caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2, which is related to the virus which causes Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, but is not as deadly, with the fatality rate standing at around three percent.
According to the WHO, 80 percent of patients only experience “mild illness” and eventually recover. It added that some 14 percent experience severe illness while five percent were critically ill.
The disease is spread through small droplets from the nose or mouth when people infected with the virus cough or sneeze.

To prevent infection, authorities are urging people to practice regular hand washing, cover the mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, and avoid close contact with those who show respiratory symptoms.
Commonly reported COVID-19 symptoms are fever, dry cough and shortness of breath. Those with severe and critical symptoms should call the Health Department at (02) 8-651-7800 local 1149-1150.

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