COVID-19 watch: DOH mulls revising 'patients under investigation' tag | Inquirer News

COVID-19 watch: DOH mulls revising ‘patients under investigation’ tag

/ 09:45 AM February 14, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) is considering revising the term used for patients under observation for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Secretary Francisco Duque III said on Friday.

The DOH currently refers to individuals under observation and monitoring for COVID-19 as patients under investigation (PUIs), which somehow connotes a criminal offense, Duque said.

In an interview on DZMM, Duque was asked if the DOH can instead call the PUIs as patients under observation.

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“Tama po kayo. Baka kailangan baguhin natin kasi parang may criminal offense na ginawa daw (You’re right. Maybe we have to change the term because it connotes a criminal offense),” he answered.

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Duque said he also spoke with some lawyers who suggested that the term be reconsidered by the health agency.

He said the suggestion is “well-taken.”

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As of Thursday, a total of 441 PUIs were checked for suspected infection of the deadly virus. Of this number, 206 who have already been discharged after testing negative for COVID-19 in two consecutive examinations.

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