DOH on COVID-19 FLiRT: It may be here now but ‘the variant isn’t serious’

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MANILA, Philippines — Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa on Wednesday said it is possible that the new COVID-19 variant is already in the Philippines.

Singapore is grappling with a COVID-19 surge due to new variant nicknamed “FLiRT.”

During a briefing in Malacañang, Herbosa was asked if this strain is now present in the country.

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“It’s possible, athough the variant isn’t serious. That’s why it’s only classified as a variant under monitoring,” said Herbosa.

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The Department of Health is observing the situation in Singapore.

“They reported an increase in cases, and it’s filling up their hospitals. So we are watching ours. We still don’t have that number. We are asking our doctors and hospitals to report antigen testing,” Herbosa noted.

He will not endorse travel restrictions.

“I will not recommend any border control, banning travel or whatever to Singapore or to India,” said Herbosa.

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