By Gabriela Baron
The Filipinos in China may use a 24/7 WeChat hotline with Filipino doctors, psychologists, and nurses to ask for information or assistance regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus acute respiratory disease (2019-nCoV ARD).
(REUTERS/DOH/MANILA BULLETIN)
The hotline was created by the Department of Health (DOH) in coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
"This communication line will deal with queries on health aspect of the 2019-nCov as well as provide psychological support to the Filipinos in China in the midst of the said threat to health," the DOH said in a statement read.
Filipinos in China are encouraged to add and access the hotline by scanning with their own WeChat app the QR code below and also urged to share this information with the rest of the Filipino community.
The death toll in China from the deadly coronavirus that originated in Wuhan City rose to at least 361 on Monday.
READ MORE: China’s virus death toll spikes, more than SARS
(REUTERS/DOH/MANILA BULLETIN)
The hotline was created by the Department of Health (DOH) in coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
"This communication line will deal with queries on health aspect of the 2019-nCov as well as provide psychological support to the Filipinos in China in the midst of the said threat to health," the DOH said in a statement read.
Filipinos in China are encouraged to add and access the hotline by scanning with their own WeChat app the QR code below and also urged to share this information with the rest of the Filipino community.
The death toll in China from the deadly coronavirus that originated in Wuhan City rose to at least 361 on Monday.
READ MORE: China’s virus death toll spikes, more than SARS