JUST IN: Nigerian isolated with Omicron on landing in Manila

Testing for covid-19 in Manila

Testing for covid-19 in Manila

A Nigerian has been isolated in Manila, the Philippines for testing positive for Omicron COVID-19 variant, after he landed via Oman.

The Nigerian was isolated along with a Filipino, who also tested positive for Omicron upon arrival from Japan on 1 December.

The two cases were the first cases detected in The Philippines.

The Nigerian arrived in Manila from his country via Oman Air on Nov. 30.

Both travellers tested positive for the coronavirus after arrival and the results of additional tests showed on Tuesday that they were infected by the omicron strain, the department said.

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The two are confined in a government-run isolation facility without any symptoms, the health department said, adding it was checking whether any of their fellow passengers in their flights to the Philippines had been infected too.

Health officials renewed their call for Filipinos to wear protective masks properly, wash and disinfect their hands frequently and stay safely away from people and big crowds.

“We continue to remind the public not to let their guard down, to religiously observe minimum public health standards and call upon all those unvaccinated to get their jabs as soon as possible,” presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles told a televised news conference.

The Philippines imposed one of the strictest and longest lockdowns in the world after the pandemic hit in March last year, causing its economy to plummet by 9.5% last year in the country´s worst recession since World War II.

Health officials reported just 237 confirmed infections with 100 deaths Wednesday.

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