Malacañang announced on Friday that the Philippines currently has no positive cases of the novel coronavirus, assuring the public that the government is taking all necessary measures to ensure their safety.
Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo clarified that the three previously reported cases in the country now consist of one deceased individual and two who have fully recovered and been discharged.
Panelo emphasized that the government's actions are solely focused on safeguarding the health and security of Filipinos.
The Department of Health has been monitoring 441 individuals for suspected coronavirus infection as of Thursday, with a significant number already discharged after testing negative.
President Duterte urged the public to remain calm and vigilant while the government addresses the global health threat.
The government is also preparing contingency plans to repatriate Filipinos from affected areas in China.
Citizens are advised to practice good hygiene as a precautionary measure against infection.
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