As of Mar 14 9PM, the PH has 111 confirmed cases - with 697 discharged PUIs, 72 pending results, and 8 deaths - of COVID-19. Now faced with a pandemic, this has been the govt response starting with the onset of the outbreak:
- DOH coordinates with WHO in monitoring development of an unknown sickness after a cluster of pneumonia cases was reported in Wuhan, China (CHN).
✅JAN 6:
- DOH orders a strict check on incoming travelers
✅JAN 7:
- CHN identifies 2019-nCOV ARD
- DOH urged the public with travel history to CHN to seek immediate medical consultation.
✅JAN 12:
- DOH investigates 5-yr old pneumonia case in Cebu City
- Whole genome sequence shared with WHO and virus was designated as 2019-NCOV
- DOH and other agencies discussed national capacity for 2019-NCOV and reported 2019-NCOV incidents
- DOH implements mandatory accomplishment of health declaration cards for all port arrivals
- DOH coordinates with DFA to inform CHN Embassy on PUI numbers
- DOH establishes 2019-NCOV Task Force
- Human to human transmission reported in CHN
✅JAN 21:
- DOH begins releasing health advisories and issued guidelines on preparedness and response to centers for health development (CHDs)
- Air and seaports placed on tight watch
- CAB suspends Wuhan-PH flights
- MARINA advises ship owners/operators on 2019-NCOV
✅JAN 24:
- Cebu 5-yr old tests negative for 2019 NCOV
✅JAN 27:
- DOH and DFA discussed foreign affairs concerns on 2019-NCOV
- DOH comms intensified with implementation of: Daily Case Tracker, Regular Press Briefings, dedicated website page
- 1st IATF meeting
- Govt prepared 2 charter planes to repatriate Filipinos from Hubei
- BI suspends visa issuance on arrival to CHN passport holders
-DOH orders CHD directors + hospital chiefs to attend to all NCOV PUI/Ms seeking treatment
✅JAN 30:
-DOH confirms 1st NCOV case in PH
-DFA issued advisory calling for voluntary repatriation of Hubei OFWs
-LTFRB mandates PUV drivers/conductors to wear facemasks
- PRRD issues Hubei travel ban
- DOH holds 2nd IATF meeting
- RITM now capable in confirming NCOV infections
- DOLE issued guidelines on 2019-NCOV prevention/control in the workplace
- DTI orders PITC to start sourcing 5 million masks to augment local supply
- DepEd creates Dept Task Force vs NCOV
✅FEB 2:
- 1st NCOV death confirmed in PH
- 2nd NCOV case confirmed
- PRRD approves CHN-wide travel ban, with exception to Filipinos and PH visa holders
- PRRD presided a situation briefing on NCOV in Malacanang
- PPA banned disembarkation of vessel crews from CHN + cancelled visitation privileges of Filipino relatives and NGOs while docked at PPA prts
- DOLE instructs OWWA to provide PHP10-K aid to each stranded OFW
- Govt response vs NCOV discussed in 46th Cabinet Meeting
- Senate committee hearing on NCOV was conducted
✅FEB 5:
- 3rd NCOV case confirmed
- House committee hearing on NCOV held
✅FEB 7:
- DOH issues advisory on concerts, public events, and mass gatherings
- 1st NCOV patient in PH recovers and discharged
✅FEB 9:
- 32 Filipinos from Wuhan repatriated and quarantined in New Clark City
- PRRD meets with DOT and tourism stakeholders to promote domestic tourism amid NCOV scare
- PRRD meets with local chief executive to assure that national govt remains on top of the situation
- BI implements expanded travel ban to include Taiwan
-Virus now known as COVID-19
-DepEd suspends all major national + regional activities
✅FEB 13:
-PRRD addresses Filipinos via video message to remain vigilant vs COVID
-OWWA released a total of PHP64.34-M aid to stranded OFWs in CHN
-130K pcs of N88 donated to DOH
- PRRD promotes domestic tourism via video message
- IATF lifts Taiwan travel ban
✅FEB 18:
- IATF lifts departure travel ban for OFWs, student visa holders, and PRs of HK and Macau
- DFA reports that COVID-19 positive Filipinos onboard Diamond Princess reaches 35
- DepEd resumes national, regional, off-campus activities starting Feb 24
✅FEB 20:
- OWWA financial aid to stranded OFWs reaches PHP81.06M
✅FEB 22:
- 30 OFWs completes quarantine in New Clark City
✅FEB 25-26:
- 445 OFWs from Diamond Princess repatriated
- IATF imposes travel restrictions for passengers FROM North Gyeongsang, SoKor. Travel TO SoKor temporarily suspended.
- OWWA releases advisory to Filipino crew of Diamond Princess to comply with 14-day quarantine.
- OWWA financial aid to stranded OFWs reach PHP83.70-M
- WHO cites PH as one of model countries able to contain COVID-19
- DOLE scales down deployment of newly hired OFWs to HK, Macau, and SoKor
✅FEB 29:
- DOT postpones the March 2020 nationwide mall sale
- DOH reports that a total of 592 PUIs have been discharged. 43 PUIs remain admitted in hospitals.
- DOH adapts contingency plans as WHO raised its risk assessment on COVID-19 to “Very High.”
- IATF partially lifts travel restrictions to SK. Filipinos heading to SK -EXCEPT to North Gyeongsang, Dauegu City, and Cheongdo County- will be allowed to travel provided they sign a waiver.
- DOT allocates PHP6-B to mitigate COVID-19 impact on tourism industry
- DOLE called on employers to adopt flexible work arrangements
✅Mar 5:
- OWWA financial aid to stranded OFWs reach PHP86.64-M
✅Mar 7:
- DOH confirms 1st local transmission of COVID-19 in PH
- 4th to 6th COVID-19 case confirmed by DOH
- DOH raises Code Red LVL1
- PRRD declares State of Public Health Emergency
✅March 9:
- DOTr instructs CAAP and MIAA to defer payment for take-off, landing, and parking fees of local airlines to cushion COVID-19 impact in the airline industry
- NCR classes suspended from March 10-14
- DILG orders NCR LGUs to activate task forces vs COVID-19
- FDA OKs COVID-19 test kits developed by UP-NIH
- PRRD assures that water supply is sufficient
- DOH confirms 1st Filipino death in PH
- CSC issues memorandum on alternative work arrangement for govt workers
- DOH and OWWA sends off 442 repatriates from Japan who completed quarantine in New Clark City
-Social distancing in NCR for 30 days, effective Mar 15
-PH expands travel ban to include all countries with local COVID transmission (over 60+ countries)
-DOH raises Code Red level 2
-PhilHealth now shoulders testing, quarantine, + isolation costs for COVID-19
- SSS ready to pay unemployment benefits to workers who may be affected by COVID-19
- OWWA financial aid to stranded OFWs reach PHP90.93-M
- WHO hands more than 2k kilos of PPE sets to DOH
- PRRD and Sen. Go negative for COVID-19
- DOF orders GSIS+SSS to buy more stock shares amid a slump in markets due to COVID
- 12th IATF meeting held to provide guidelines for directives in controlling COVID spread
- As of 12 midnight, the NCR-wide COMMUNITY QUARANTINE is now in full force. The guidelines are the following:
1. Classes in all levels are suspended until April 14, 2020; LGUs must ensure that students remain home
3. Non-essential entry and exit of people to and from NCR will be restricted.
5. Alternative working arrangements implemented in Executive branch. Frontline emergency/security services still full operation.
6. Flexible work arrangements encouraged for private sector.
8. Land and domestic sea/air travel to and from NCR is restricted. NCR workers are exempted provided they present proof of employment.
9. Movement of cargo to and from NCR continue.
10. IATF will meet daily until further notice.
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DOH also announces 3 new deaths and 7 recoveries. This brings to a total of 71 deaths and 42 recoveries.
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Earlier morning for today, April 4, 201 Filipinos from Spain were also repatriated by the DFA.
Total persons tested: 20,092.
Total tests conducted: 22,958.
Of the persons tested, 3,414 are positive 16,615 negative, 64 equivocal.
This brings the totals to 3,764 confirmed cases, 177 deaths, and 84 recoveries as of 4pm today, April 7.
The PhilHealth will cover full hospitalization UNTIL APRIL 14.
This brings the total to 3,870 confirmed cases, 182 deaths, and 96 recoveries as of 4pm today, April 8.
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This brings the totals to 4,648 confirmed cases, 297 deaths, and 197 recoveries as of 4pm today, April 12.
- P16.3 billion received by 3.7 million families under 4Ps
- P424 million received by 77,244 low income families
- P323 million received by 40, 418 public utility drivers in NCR
DOH reports 284 new COVID-19 cases, 18 new deaths, and 45 new recoveries. This brings the totals to 4,932 confirmed cases, 315 deaths, and 242 recoveries as of 4pm today, April 13.
Highest recovery increase in a day, with 53 new recoveries.
This brings to 16 the total number of facilities capable of testing people for the fast-spreading disease caused by SARS-CoV2.
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This brings the totals to 5,453 confirmed cases, 349 deaths, and 353 recoveries as of 4pm today, April 15.