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The DOH is extending the observation period for treated SARS patients because of the possibility they may suffer a relapse.

DOH epidemiologist Dr. Troy Gepte said the advisory was issued yesterday on the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Dr. Consorcia Lim-Quizon, chief of the National Epidemiology Center, said all but one of the new cases contracted the virus from the first two SARS cases — Adela Catalon, a nursing aide who caught it in Canada, where she worked, and her father Mauricio. Both of them died. A third case, a 64-year-old German national who frequently traveled to the Philippines from Hong Kong, recovered.
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But Alcala Mayor Juanito Collado told The STAR that they are determined to push through with the festivities two weeks from now.
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The DOH is extending the observation period for treated SARS patients because of the possibility they may suffer a relapse.

DOH epidemiologist Dr. Troy Gepte said the advisory was issued yesterday on the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO).
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