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DoH denies Filipino nurse no longer positive for MERS virus

Shannon Bennett

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MERS virus
DoH denies Filipino nurse no longer positive for MERS virus




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MANILA, Philippines–The Department of Health has denied reports that the Filipino quarantined for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus (MERS-CoV) no longer tested positive for the virus.
“No official report yet,” Secretary Enrique Ona said in a text message to INQUIRER.net on Friday.
The Philippine News Agency reported that the male nurse who is suspected to be infected with the virus no longer tested positive for MERS-CoV. The report was later taken down from the agency website.

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