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Tag: 2019 novel coronavirus

Duterte: All is well; 2 cases “not really fearsome”

President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday evening allayed fears of the public amid the threat of 2019 novel coronavirus, saying “everything is well in the...

Joy inspecting QC hospitals to fight nCoV

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte on Monday vowed to give her best to ensure the city’s readiness in dealing with the 2019 novel coronavirus. Belmonte...

To eat or not to eat: How to avoid contracting nCoV

Avoid eating raw meat. Consume soups and other food with malunggay leaves. Stay hydrated. The food that we eat, it seems, can help us avoid...

All flights from Macau to Lallo, Cagayan suspended

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China’s sports calendar now in shambles

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Stocks sink; Meralco, Jollibee fall

The stock market plunged Friday after the Department of Health reported a 38-year-old Chinese woman was the first confirmed case of the 2019 novel...

PH confirms first virus case

The Health department said Thursday that a 38-year-old Chinese woman was the first confirmed case of the 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV), which has killed...

Chinese man probed for nCoV dies of pneumonia

A 29-year-old Chinese man who was among those being monitored for the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) died of complications due to pneumonia at 7 a.m....

Virus quarantine vast as toll rises

Some 56 million people are now affected by transport bans around the epicenter of China’s virus outbreak as five more cities announced travel restrictions...

China isolates 13 cities

Quarantine affects 41-million people  Cases jump to 800 overnight New hospital rushed in 10 days WHO yet to declare a global crisis Chinese authorities rapidly expanded a mammoth...

WHO says no global crisis yet; Duque piqued

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said Friday he was somewhat piqued that the World Health Organization—which is based in Manila—is yet to decide whether...
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