By MB Online
The Department of Health (DOH) said on Monday the country’s first case of 2019-novel coronavirus acute respiratory disease (nCoV ARD) has been discharged from the hospital after testing negative twice for the virus.
(MANILA BULLETIN)
DOH Undersecretary Eric Domingo said the 38-year-old woman from Wuhan, China tested negative for nCoV for the second time last week.
“The patient was discharged on Saturday, I believe. Because the last test done on Thursday or Friday turned out negative and that was the second negative test,” Domingo was quoted in a report by GMA News.
DOH reported on Feb. 6 that the patient is stable with no symptoms and tested negative.
The number of persons under investigation (PUIs) for nCoV has climbed to 284 nationwide, the DOH said on Sunday.
The DOH said that of this number, 240 were admitted to hospitals, 15 refused hospital admission, 24 have already been discharged, while two PUIs died due to other causes. (With a report from Analou de Vera)
READ MORE: Number of PUIs in PH climbs to 284
(MANILA BULLETIN)
DOH Undersecretary Eric Domingo said the 38-year-old woman from Wuhan, China tested negative for nCoV for the second time last week.
“The patient was discharged on Saturday, I believe. Because the last test done on Thursday or Friday turned out negative and that was the second negative test,” Domingo was quoted in a report by GMA News.
DOH reported on Feb. 6 that the patient is stable with no symptoms and tested negative.
The number of persons under investigation (PUIs) for nCoV has climbed to 284 nationwide, the DOH said on Sunday.
The DOH said that of this number, 240 were admitted to hospitals, 15 refused hospital admission, 24 have already been discharged, while two PUIs died due to other causes. (With a report from Analou de Vera)
READ MORE: Number of PUIs in PH climbs to 284