Hindi totoo ang kumakalat na mensahe sa social media tungkol sa pagkaka-lockdown umano ng isang ospital ng Department of Health o DOH dahil sa coronavirus.
Hindi totoo ang kumakalat na mensahe sa social media tungkol sa pagkakalockdown umano ng isang ospital ng Department of Health o DOH dahil sa coronavirus.
“Baka may kamag anak or kakilala kau na pupunta ng Pakisabihan nio nalang na wag ppnta dahil naka lockdown ang hospital dahil may nakapasok na may corona virus. Galing daw yung patient dinala sa Pa send nalang sa mga friendlist niyo.at ingat tau lahat” “This message is FALSE. No DOH hospital is currently implementing a lockdown and all DOH hospitals remain fully-operational,” ayon sa DOH.
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