By Betheena Kae Unite
The Philippine Embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is closely watching over the case of the Filipino who was reported to have been afflicted by the 2019-novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Saturday.
(MANILA BULLETIN)
In a statement, the Embassy informed the public that “it will fully coordinate with UAE health authorities on the case of the Filipino,” who, according to the UAE Ministry Health and Prevention, is one of the two new cases of coronavirus in the country.
“As per report that came out today from the Emirates Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), the concerned Filipino is under observation and is being given the necessary medical care in accordance with the highest standards in the UAE,” the Philippine Embassy in UAE said.
Filipinos in UAE were reminded to always follow the hygiene protocols of the MoHAP and the World Health Organization (WHO).
They were also advised “to only get their information from UAE health authorities and not to post or share in social media and digital messaging any unverified information.”
Earlier, a Filipino on board a cruise ship in Japan have tested positive for the virus and has been transferred to a health care facility.
Read more: DFA confirms 1st case of Filipino positive for nCoV
(MANILA BULLETIN)
In a statement, the Embassy informed the public that “it will fully coordinate with UAE health authorities on the case of the Filipino,” who, according to the UAE Ministry Health and Prevention, is one of the two new cases of coronavirus in the country.
“As per report that came out today from the Emirates Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), the concerned Filipino is under observation and is being given the necessary medical care in accordance with the highest standards in the UAE,” the Philippine Embassy in UAE said.
Filipinos in UAE were reminded to always follow the hygiene protocols of the MoHAP and the World Health Organization (WHO).
They were also advised “to only get their information from UAE health authorities and not to post or share in social media and digital messaging any unverified information.”
Earlier, a Filipino on board a cruise ship in Japan have tested positive for the virus and has been transferred to a health care facility.
Read more: DFA confirms 1st case of Filipino positive for nCoV