11 now watched for coronavirus in Bohol, up from 7 | Inquirer News

11 now watched for coronavirus in Bohol, up from 7

By: - Correspondent / @leoudtohanINQ
/ 09:27 PM February 12, 2020

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol—The number of people now in Bohol hospitals for symptoms similar to those of corona virus 2019 (COVID-19) had risen to 11 from seven on Wednesday (Feb. 12).

Dr. Cesar Tomas Lopez, spokesperson of the provincial government’s Technical Working Group (TWG) for COVID-19, said the 11 persons under investigation (PUI) had contact with the 60-year-old Chinese woman from Wuhan, the third confirmed case of infection in the Philippines.

These included three nurses, four crewmen of a sea vessel and four others who were on the same flight as the Chinese woman who arrived in Bohol last Jan. 22.

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Of the three nurses, two were negative in the first test while one nurse is waiting for test results.

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Test results for the ferry crewmen and co-passengers of the Chinese tourist have yet to be known.

The 60-year-old woman travelled from the Mactan Cebu International Aitport to the Port of Cebu in Cebu City, where she took a ferry to Bohol.

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She stayed at a resort in Panglao but she was admitted last Jan 27 in a private hospital in Tagbilaran City after she developed fever and colds.

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The woman was cleared to go home last Jan. 31, traveling again by ferry to Cebu City and then by land to the Mactan airport.

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Last Feb. 3, however, the Department of Health was notified that a respiratory sample taken from the woman last Jan. 23 tested positive for COVID-19.

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