PH Embassy in SG confirms Filipino there tested positive for coronavirus
By Roy Mabasa
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore confirmed on Monday that a Filipino national has tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore (Facebook)
In a regular bulletin released by the Department of Foreign Affairs, it said the Filipino is now warded in an isolation room in one of Singapore's hospitals.
The DFA said personal details of the patient were not shared by Singapore's Ministry of Health in line with its privacy policy.
It added that the Embassy is in close coordination with the Ministry of Health of Singapore and stands ready to provide all consular assistance to the patient as needed. In the meantime, everyone is requested to respect the patient's privacy.
"All Filipinos in Singapore are likewise encouraged to continue to maintain vigilance, observe proper hygiene, avoid crowds or large gatherings, and frequently monitor personal health," the foreign affairs office said.
It added that Filipinos who develop fever, cough, sore throat, and difficulty in breathing are advised to see a doctor immediately.
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The Philippine Embassy in Singapore (Facebook)
In a regular bulletin released by the Department of Foreign Affairs, it said the Filipino is now warded in an isolation room in one of Singapore's hospitals.
The DFA said personal details of the patient were not shared by Singapore's Ministry of Health in line with its privacy policy.
It added that the Embassy is in close coordination with the Ministry of Health of Singapore and stands ready to provide all consular assistance to the patient as needed. In the meantime, everyone is requested to respect the patient's privacy.
"All Filipinos in Singapore are likewise encouraged to continue to maintain vigilance, observe proper hygiene, avoid crowds or large gatherings, and frequently monitor personal health," the foreign affairs office said.
It added that Filipinos who develop fever, cough, sore throat, and difficulty in breathing are advised to see a doctor immediately.
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