445 ship repatriates well accommodated, monitored

Photo from Department of Foreign Affairs's Facebook page
Photo from Department of Foreign Affairs's Facebook page



THE Department of Health (DOH), in coordination with Bases Conversion and Development Authority, Tarlac Provincial Government and Capas Municipal Government, assured that the Filipino repatriates from M/V Diamond Princess are well accommodated and closely monitored.

"All 445 repatriates landed safely and free of any signs and symptoms of coronavirus disease (Covid-19), hence, they were all sent to New Clark City (NCC) for close observation and monitoring for 14 days," DOH-Central Luzon Director Cesar Cassion said in a press briefing Wednesday afternoon, February 26.

"All the basic necessities are provided including hygiene kits and meals," Cassion added.

Out of the 445 repatriated overseas Filipinos, 440 are crew members and five are tourists. They are currently quarantined together with 13 repatriation team members from DOH and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), bringing the total number to 458.

"Five levels of screening were done over the course of repatriation -- screening for fever and respiratory signs and symptoms prior to disembarking from the cruise ship; before boarding the bus to Haneda airport in Japan; during the flight; upon landing at Clark Air Base; and upon arrival at the quarantine facility in NCC," Cassion said.

If an individual, during his or her stay in the quarantine facility, suddenly shows signs and symptoms of Covid-19, the DOH has deployed medical and ambulance teams to immediately assess and facilitate transfer to hospital for close monitoring.

The Filipinos from M/V Diamond Princess cruise ship are the second batch to be quarantined at NCC.

Earlier, a total of 49 individuals composed of 30 overseas Filipinos from Wuhan, China; five DOH medical team members; five DFA response team members; six plane crew; and three ground personnel completed their 14-day quarantine period with zero infections and zero mortality.

"Medical staff from DOH hospitals in Luzon and National Capital Region clusters will be monitoring the health condition and medical needs of the repatriated OFs (overseas Filipinos) while Central Luzon and Cagayan Valley Centers for Health Development will be managing the operation center," Cassion said.

The DOH, together with Magsaysay Maritime Corporation, will be taking charge of the management, coordination and logistics of the entire quarantine process. (PIA)

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