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1st Filipino Covid-19 case in Singapore recovers: DFA

During the meeting, the two agencies also discussed the formulation of further health advisories for overseas Filipinos in affected countries, including DOH hotlines in every Foreign Service Post in China that they can directly call. (File Photo: Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines/Facebook)
MANILA — The first Filipino who tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in Singapore has been discharged after recovering last week, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed on Wednesday.
“The first Filipino national diagnosed as Covid-19-positive has been given a clean bill of health and was discharged from the hospital on 28 February,” the agency said in a bulletin.
The agency reported two new cases of Filipino Covid-19 patients in the city-state, which were recorded between Saturday and Monday.
The second Filipino was confirmed to have contracted the disease on February 29 while the third case was announced on March 2.
“Both patients are confined in a hospital and are receiving appropriate treatment at the Singapore Government’s health facilities,” the agency said.
At present, the embassy is in close coordination with the Ministry of Health (MOH) of Singapore and stands ready to help Covid-19-positive Filipinos as needed.
