Pinoy in Singapore tests positive for monkeypox –DFA

A 31-year-old Filipino in Singapore tested positive for the monkeypox virus, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. According to Jhomer Apresto's Sunday Super Radyo dzBB report, DFA spokesperson Ma. Teresita Daza said the infected individual showed monkeypox symptoms on July 21 and was recently confirmed positive for the virus. He is also currently in isolation and is undergoing tests at the Singapore General Hospital. The Department of Health (DOH) announced on Friday that the Philippines had recorded its first case of monkeypox - a 31-year-old patient who flew in on July 19. This patient had prior travel to countries with monkeypox cases, and was only tested for monkeypox on Thursday, July 28. This patient also recorded 10 close contacts, according to Health Undersecretary Dr. Beverly Ho.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

POPCOM, gagamit ng ‘digital platforms’ para pagtibayin ang mga ugnayang pampamilya

UP Diliman Professors Share Scientists’ Procurement Struggles at Senate Hearing

Gaza war rages into fourth month as Blinken tours Middle East Adel Zaanoun with Ilan Ben Zion in Jerusalem, --- Agence France-Presse