Returning OFW in Zambales tests positive for COVID-19 after quarantine | Inquirer News

Returning OFW in Zambales tests positive for COVID-19 after quarantine

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales –– A returning overseas Filipino worker (OFW) from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has tested positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) days after she was released from a quarantine facility in Metro Manila.

Dr. Noel Bueno, provincial health director, said the OFW is a 31-year-old woman who arrived in the country on Feb. 22 and underwent the mandatory quarantine.

But after initially testing negative based on her real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, the woman was discharged from the quarantine facility despite exhibiting some symptoms of the disease, such as cold and fever.

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According to Bueno, the woman went home to Castillejos town and was monitored by the Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams.

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She underwent another RT-PCR test after experiencing fever and tested positive for COVID-19 this time.

As of March 4, the province has 958 total COVID-19 cases. Nineteen of these are active, 916 recovered, and 22 deaths. INQ

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