DOH: No encounter with family of Chinese man with novel virus in PH

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The DOH said the Bureau of Quarantine did not encounter the four family members of a Chinese man who tested positive for novel coronavirus or 2019-nCoV in Hong Kong after they reportedly arrived in Manila on Wednesday.

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Hongkong authorities reportedly said that the family of the patient flew to Manila via Cebu Pacific 5J111, which landed at 1:20 p.m. on January 21.The man along with his family had reportedly traveled through a high-speed train from Wuhan in China, the epicenter of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

“No such nationals were encountered by the Bureau of Quarantine,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said in a text message to INQUIRER.net.

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Kasalanan ni duterte for opening entry to Chinese from mainland

Kapag kumalat na saka sila mag take ng action...

PRRD, post the pictures of this family so the public can track them down quickly!

Pati style ng China na tinatago ang tunay na datos ng infected, death at tindi ng corona virus ay ginagawa na din ng pamahalaan? If this explodes into a full blown epidemic, Si Duterte ang dapat managot. Sumpa sa Pilipinas ang pagsamba ni Duterte sa Tsina.

Duque, wala kang kwenta.

dapat pa ring ilagay under quarantine ang buong pamilya..mahirap na at mabilis pa namang kumalat ang virus..jusko naman DOH!

Siguraduhin lang nila. ayaw pa kasi mag announce ng travel warning ng mga putanginang yan!!

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