By Roy Mabasa
A Filipino crew member of MV Diamond Princess who was earlier found positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is set to be discharged from the hospital today, February 19, the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo said in a statement.
The Diamond Princess cruise ship, with around 3,600 people quarantined onboard due to fears of the deadly COVID-19 coronavius, is seen anchored at the Daikaku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama on February 12, 2020. (Photo by Behrouz MEHRI / AFP / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
According to the embassy, the male Filipino crew of the cruise ship who was admitted to the hospital on February 5, has been successfully treated.
Based on the embassy’s figures, a total of 40 Filipinos have tested positive for COVID-19 and are in different medical facilities in and around Tokyo.
This number includes a new group of 6 Filipinos who tested positive for the virus Wednesday.
In coordination with the Japanese government and the management of Princess Cruises, the embassy said it is finalizing the details, logistics and schedule of the repatriation of Filipino crew and passengers onboard the Diamond Princess following the lapse of the Japanese government-imposed quarantine today, February 19.
“All Filipino crewmembers and passengers who are cleared for disembarkation from the vessel will be assisted by the Embassy and Princess Cruises, and will be repatriated back to the Philippines at the soonest possible time,” it said.
Those Filipinos who are still in hospital for treatment will be repatriated as soon as they will be given the necessary medical clearance.
The Diamond Princess cruise ship, with around 3,600 people quarantined onboard due to fears of the deadly COVID-19 coronavius, is seen anchored at the Daikaku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama on February 12, 2020. (Photo by Behrouz MEHRI / AFP / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
According to the embassy, the male Filipino crew of the cruise ship who was admitted to the hospital on February 5, has been successfully treated.
Based on the embassy’s figures, a total of 40 Filipinos have tested positive for COVID-19 and are in different medical facilities in and around Tokyo.
This number includes a new group of 6 Filipinos who tested positive for the virus Wednesday.
In coordination with the Japanese government and the management of Princess Cruises, the embassy said it is finalizing the details, logistics and schedule of the repatriation of Filipino crew and passengers onboard the Diamond Princess following the lapse of the Japanese government-imposed quarantine today, February 19.
“All Filipino crewmembers and passengers who are cleared for disembarkation from the vessel will be assisted by the Embassy and Princess Cruises, and will be repatriated back to the Philippines at the soonest possible time,” it said.
Those Filipinos who are still in hospital for treatment will be repatriated as soon as they will be given the necessary medical clearance.