2 OFWs from Wuhan being monitored amid nCoV threats — Bureau of Quarantine

Two overseas Filipino workers who arrived in the Philippines from China's Wuhan City—the center of the novel coronavirus outbreak—are being monitored by authorities, according to a Bureau of Quarantine official on Wednesday.
"We have two OFWs that came from Wuhan the other night... They are being monitored by our surveillance officer once or twice a day," BOQ Director Dr. Ferdinand Salcedo said at a press briefing.
He added that they have not been exhibiting any symptoms, so far.
The two are staying by themselves in a condominium unit, according to the Department of Health.

There are 23 other persons under investigation for possible novel coronavirus infection. These patients are admitted in various hospitals across the country.  — RSJ, GMA News

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