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DoH assures safety of civilians, Pinoys from cruise ship

- Villegas Vann Marlo M.

Filipinos coming home from a coronaviru­s-stricken cruise ship in Yokohama will be strictly monitored, the Department of Health (DoH) said on Monday.

Under the repatriati­on plan, only those who have tested negative for coronaviru­s disease-2019 (COVID-19) would be allowed to return, it said in a statement.

“DoH and its partners will be working double hard to ensure the safety and welfare of the quarantine­d patients, as well as civilians in the vicinity,” Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III said in the statement.

Out of 538 Filipinos aboard the M/V Diamond Princess cruise ship, 59 had tested positive and were confined in various hospitals in Japan. More than 400 were not showing symptoms and would be repatriate­d, the agency said.

They will be checked for symptoms of respirator­y illness before they are allowed to disembark the ship, take the bus to the airport and board a plane to the Philippine­s.

While on board the plane, passengers will be regularly monitored and those who will show symptoms of respirator­y illness will be separated in an area of the plane.

Upon arrival at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport, another screening will be conducted. Those who will show signs or symptoms of respirator­y illness will be brought to a hospital, while the rest will be taken to the quarantine facility at New Clark City, in Capas, Tarlac for a 14-day quarantine.

Twenty medical teams from DoH hospitals will supervise the 14-day quarantine procedure. Patients will be checked twice a day, it said.

Health Assistant Secretary Maria Rosario S. Vergeire said the Filipinos will be repatriate­d using two carriers. —

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