MANILA - The first Filipino who tested positive for COVID-19 in the country warned against "ignorance and inaction" as he shared he insisted on getting tested for the disease after health workers initially did not see the need for it.
Navarro said he and his family wore masks and were "vigorously washing and rubbing our hands with alcohol," and wearing disposable latex gloves during their stay in Japan. The hospital, however, "did not see the need to test" him, saying "my symptoms were mild, and Japan is not a Covid-19 hotspot." Navarro said that during his stay in the hospital for two weeks, "it was not the physical pain that is frightening," but "the psychological effect that made it difficult."He also acquired pneumonia, "was coughing profusely, and chills were getting worse by the day," until he was transferred to another hospital."I realized that ignorance and inaction will cause the virus to spread faster.
Navarro said his immediate confinement shielded his elderly parents and senior household helpers, who are vulnerable to the disease, as well as his immediate family.
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