No Filipinos in latest batch of cruise ship passengers found positive for nCoV
By Roy Mabasa
No Filipinos are included in the latest group of 41 people onboard the cruise ship MV Diamond Princess to test positive for 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said in a statement on Friday.
Department of Foreign Affairs (MANILA BULLETIN)
“As of today, 07 February 2020, the Japanese Ministry of Health said another group of 41 people onboard the Diamond Princess tested positive for nCoV. These include 21 Japanese nationals and 20 foreigners,” DFA said.
The 41 individuals are said to be undergoing treatment in an undisclosed hospital.
Japan’s Ministry of Health earlier confirmed in a press conference that all 273 suspected cases onboard have already been tested.
They also said the ship will remain under the mandatory 14-day quarantine period until Feb. 19.
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Over 500 crewmembers and seven passengers on board the ship are Filipino.
On Wednesday, the DFA confirmed that the lone Filipino crewmember who tested positive is now undergoing the mandatory 14-day quarantine period.
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The Philippine Embassy is currently working with both Philippine and Japanese government agencies to provide assistance to all Filipinos aboard the cruise ship.
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Department of Foreign Affairs (MANILA BULLETIN)
“As of today, 07 February 2020, the Japanese Ministry of Health said another group of 41 people onboard the Diamond Princess tested positive for nCoV. These include 21 Japanese nationals and 20 foreigners,” DFA said.
The 41 individuals are said to be undergoing treatment in an undisclosed hospital.
Japan’s Ministry of Health earlier confirmed in a press conference that all 273 suspected cases onboard have already been tested.
They also said the ship will remain under the mandatory 14-day quarantine period until Feb. 19.
READ MORE: No Filipino among 10 more found positive for nCoV aboard quarantined cruise ship
Over 500 crewmembers and seven passengers on board the ship are Filipino.
On Wednesday, the DFA confirmed that the lone Filipino crewmember who tested positive is now undergoing the mandatory 14-day quarantine period.
READ MORE: DFA confirms 1st case of Filipino positive for nCoV
The Philippine Embassy is currently working with both Philippine and Japanese government agencies to provide assistance to all Filipinos aboard the cruise ship.
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