Mindanao Times

DOH tightens screening amid ‘mysterious’ virus

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MANILA -- Travelers will face tighter screening following reports that Chinese authoritie­s are investigat­ing a “mysterious illness” amid concerns that the flu-like virus is linked to Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome (SARS), the Department of Health (DOH) said on Sunday.

In a statement, DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III said he has instructed the Bureau of Quarantine to intensify the screening of all incoming travelers, especially those who showed signs of “fever or signs of respirator­y infection.”

Citing reports, Duque said an outbreak of a mysterious illness has affected 44 individual­s in China.

The said disease is similar to “viral pneumonia of unknown origin,” he added.

Duque also urged travelers experienci­ng the symptoms, especially those who came from China, to get screened immediatel­y.

“I urge the public, especially those with history of travel from China, to seek immediate medical consult if experienci­ng any flu-like symptoms,” Duque said.

He also urged the public to practice proper hygiene such as frequent hand-washing and wearing of masks in crowded places among others.

“Let us also embrace healthy lifestyle, practice proper hand hygiene, and observe cough etiquette to prevent transmissi­on of respirator­y infections,” he added.

In an interview over ANC, DOH Undersecre­tary Eric Domingo assured that all airports and seaports have quarantine officers on guard.

“We’re really just being very, very careful right now in the Philippine­s. That’s why we put our Bureau of Quarantine on alert. We just have to take a good look of if,” Domingo said.

“All of our ports of entry have our quarantine officers,” he added.

“It’s very similar to any kind of flu. However, this one there was clustering in this province in China. All the people who had it, when they were tested, did not test positive for any regular kind of flu virus. So it’s something new,” Domingo explained.

He, however, clarified that flu shots could only help prevent infection and severe outcomes caused by influenza viruses, and not the mysterious new illness.

 ??  ?? IN THIS file photo taken on January 26, 1988 Philippine­s President Corazon Aquino (C), outgoing armed forces chief General Fidel Ramos (L) and new armed forces chief General Renato de Villa attend the turnover rites on June 26, 1988 at the Philippine military headquarte­rs in Camp Aguinaldo in Manila. British prime minister Margaret Thatcher granted Corazon Aquino’s request for asylum at the height of the uprising that swept her to power in the Philippine­s, according to newly declassifi­ed files released on December 31, 2019. AFP PHOTO
IN THIS file photo taken on January 26, 1988 Philippine­s President Corazon Aquino (C), outgoing armed forces chief General Fidel Ramos (L) and new armed forces chief General Renato de Villa attend the turnover rites on June 26, 1988 at the Philippine military headquarte­rs in Camp Aguinaldo in Manila. British prime minister Margaret Thatcher granted Corazon Aquino’s request for asylum at the height of the uprising that swept her to power in the Philippine­s, according to newly declassifi­ed files released on December 31, 2019. AFP PHOTO

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