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May mga bagay na kahit anong pigil natin di parin mapigilan parang pag-tingin mo sa kanya kahit may iba na sya 💔😭, maganda gawin jan, alagaan at mas mahalin mo sarili para iwas quarantine sa kwarto
 
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May mga bagay na kahit anong pigil natin di parin mapigilan parang pag-tingin mo sa kanya kahit may iba na sya 💔😭, maganda gawin jan iwasan mo na at mas mahalin mo sarili mo para di kana masaktan
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Katakot pero sana di maging OA ang ating mga kababayan, ngayon nga wala na masyadong nagmamask pero nung nagkaroon ng 1 case palang nag panic buying na mga pilipino. Di ka tatablan niyan pag malakas immune system mo tsaka ang mga pilipino sanay na sanay na sa pollution yan kaya di agad agad tatamaan ng ganyang sakit. Isa pa ang klima, Malamig sa korea, japan at ibang parte ng china pero di madalas mabuhay sa mainit na klima ang virus na yan. Pero keep safe pa din ebriwan!
Yan din naiisip ko eh na air pollution can kill those bugs eh.
 
The five cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines (Detailed) (as of March 6, 2020)

Case 1


- status: RECOVERED

- who: 38 year-old female, Chinese

- tested positive: January (reported on January 30)

- symptoms: mild cough (January 21)

- other conditions: none

- travel history: Wuhan -> Hong Kong -> Cebu -> Dumaguete -> Manila

- currently at: China

- known links (to other cases): companion of Case 2



Case 2

- status: DEAD (February 1)

- who: 44 year-old male, Chinese

- tested positive: late January (reported on February 2)

- symptoms: pneumonia, fever, cough, sore throat (January 25)

- other conditions: bacterial infection (Streptococcus pneumoniae and Influenza type B)

- travel history: Wuhan -> Hong Kong -> Cebu -> Dumaguete -> Manila

- currently at: N/A

- known links (to other cases): companion of Case 1



Case 3

- status: RECOVERED

- who: 60 year-old female, Chinese

- tested positive: January 23 (reported on February 5)

- symptoms: fever and coryza (January 22)

- other conditions: none

- travel history: Wuhan -> Hong Kong -> Cebu -> Bohol (January 20)

- currently at: China

- known links (to other cases): none



Case 4

- status: ADMITTED (STABLE)

- who: 48 year-old male, Filipino

- tested positive: March 5

- symptoms: chills and fever (March 3)

- other conditions: none

- travel history: Japan -> Manila (February 25)

- currently at: Research Institute of Tropical Medicine (RITM)

- known links (to other cases): none



Case 5

- status: ADMITTED (SERIOUS)

- who: 62 year-old male, Filipino

- tested positive: March 5

- symptoms: cough (February 25), severe pneumonia (March 1)

- other conditions: hypertension; diabetes mellitus

- travel history: none

- currently at: RITM

- known links (to the other cases): none



All information came from the press releases of the Department of Health. Just summarized them for easy reading.

Ingat po tayong lahat mga kababayan. Possible local transmissions can occur.



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OYY GUYSS IWAS TAYO SA NCOV HA?

MAG MASK PALAGI KUNG LALABAS

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it's better to prevent than cure 😁RI!
 
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