Mindanao Times

386 PUIs negative for COVID-19

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MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) on Friday reported that 386 patients under investigat­ion (PUIs) have tested negative for the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19).

of noon today, these are the numbers, there are currently 66 cases only with pending test results. At present, there are 191 PUIs who were admitted at various health facilities in the country, and a total of 260 PUIs have been discharged including two confirmed cases,” said Health Assistant Secretary Maria Rosario Vergeire in a press briefing at the DOH main office in Manila.

Vergeirie added that one PUI died due to cardiovasc­ular attack.

“The patient is not Chinese, he’s a Filipino. He’s 71 years old from Region 1 and was confined there in La Union. He went to the hospital with cough and during the course of treatment, had deteriorat­ion of his condition. The final diagnosis is acute myocardial infarction and he also has chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease,” she said.

Vergeirie clarified that he tested negative of COVID-19 but the DOH categorize­d the patient as a PUI because he had cough and history of travel to Taiwan.

“We are glad that most of our PUIs tested negative for (COVID-19). While this is very welcome news, we at the DOH will continue our preparatio­ns for the possibilit­y of local transmissi­on,” she said. Updates on repatriate­s, contact tracing

The DOH, meanwhile, reported that one repatriate, a 25-year-old female, was admitted to Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital due to fever and ear pain

on Thursday.

The patient, who tested negative for COVID-19, was managed as a case of outer ear infection.

Upon exhibiting anxiety-related symptoms, Vergeirie said another 25-yearold female will be referred to the Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center on Friday for further evaluation and management.

“Those who are brought to the referral hospital, once they turn out negative, they’re brought back to the quarantine facility to complete the 14-day quarantine period. We need to manage whatever symptom they will be exhibiting, but their symptoms like ear pain and anxiety are not related to COVID-19,” she added.

The DOH Epidemiolo­gy Bureau reported that 277 interviewe­d contacts of the first and second cases of COVID-19, 218 have completed their 14day home quarantine while 15 are still on home quarantine, and 44 contacts found to be symptomati­c have been admitted as PUIs as of February 14.

“On the third confirmed case, a total of 255 or 34% out of 740 contacts were traced, including co-passengers and individual contacts from hotels and hospitals. Currently, 172 or 67% of traced contacts have been interviewe­d. Of these, 93 have completed their home quarantine, while 62 are still on home quarantine, 17 symptomati­c contacts have been categorize­d as PUIs and admitted for isolation and monitoring,” Vergeirie said.

 ??  ?? NPC FORUM. Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman (2nd from right), discusses the “quo warranto” petition filed by the Office of the Solicitor General to the Supreme Court against media network, ABS-CBN, during the National Press Club (NPC) media forum held at the NPC Building, Intramuros, Manila on Friday (February 14, 2020). Also in photo (from right) are NPC vice president Paul Gutierrez; Deltha Bernardo, GM of Common Transport Service Cooperativ­e; and NPC president, Rolly Gonzalo. (PNA photo by Gil Calinga)
NPC FORUM. Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman (2nd from right), discusses the “quo warranto” petition filed by the Office of the Solicitor General to the Supreme Court against media network, ABS-CBN, during the National Press Club (NPC) media forum held at the NPC Building, Intramuros, Manila on Friday (February 14, 2020). Also in photo (from right) are NPC vice president Paul Gutierrez; Deltha Bernardo, GM of Common Transport Service Cooperativ­e; and NPC president, Rolly Gonzalo. (PNA photo by Gil Calinga)

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