The government is eyeing the transfer of some 200 residents of Navotas who are asymptomatic or with mild symptoms of COVID-19 to isolation facilities. | CMarquezINQ
“Target natin 200 ang maililipat sa isolation facilities, siguro sa Philippine Arena natin ilalagay para sigurado na babantayan ang pag-quarantine nila at after 14 days naman maayos na sila. Mostly, asymptomatic naman at mild symptoms,” Año added.to identify mild and asymptomatic cases.
Possible carriers of the disease will be moved to quarantine centers.clarified on Wednesday that there will be no “house-to-house” search for coronavirus patients, and that authorities will only transfer reported patients who are unable to have a proper home quarantine from their homes to government quarantine facilities.EDV
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