mga kababayan advice nyo naman po..
Ang kapatid ko po ay may Hepa b pero sabi ng dr di naman contangenous hindi ko po alam kung anong term yun.Ngayon po,nakuhanan ko na po sya nga visa at may ticket na na sya papunta dito wla po syang sinasubmit na medical certificate sa Qatar embassy sa atin kasi di na po kailangan dahil business visa lang po sya.Ngayon po kung sakaling makapasok sya ng wrk dito sempre kailangan nya mag medical test dito.May posibilidad po ba sya na malusotan nya yung medical test?meron po akong narinig dito hepa b carrier din po sya pero nakalusot naman po sya sa medical dito.Advice nyo nalang po ako kung itutuloy ko pa ba sya o hindi na?kung di ko po sya papuntahin dito maibalik pa ba yun sa akin yung binayad ko sa visa nya,late ko na kasi nalaman na nag active yung hepa nya wla naman resita ang Dr.kasi sabi ng Dr kusa lang daw yun mawawala basta take lang sya Vitamins..plss need your advice mga kabayan..salamat po
Hi,
I hope my message is not too late, In the Philippines I failed the medical bec I was a Helathy Hep B Carrier, meaning I cannot transmit the disease also I myself is immune to the disease. Definitely I was Heppa B reactive since i carry the disease . I think you have the same case.
They only test for Heppa if youa re a food handler or a Medical worker here in Qatar.
Ohterwise if you are not applying for medical or food handling work they only test for HIV and TV that is why they only charge QR100.
Cheers...
Neither, as long as active..
"There's nothing we can do to change the past, if it teaches you a lesson profit from it then, forget it."
I think it's 'B'
it is vry common now in middle east and philipines :-(
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which is contagious btw, is it hepa A or B? ...coz any carrier of such disease that is contagious and considers threat of spreading to others is considered not allowed to enter the state of Qatar...
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U r welcome
It's always the small things that make big differences.
thnx thexonic n owen
and abt his brother or sister i think they are not permited to enter the state if they are infected with hep B.
but am not sure.
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Saddavi its tagalog, Filipinos language....the guy up is asking for a possibility of whether his brother (or sister?) can come to Qatar despite of having hepa B...will the medical commission here would not send the sibling back home should they discover that..that's more or less the author is inquiring..
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Its Tagalog, the language of Philipines.
what is this language??
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please visit this link kabayan if you will speak in pure tagalog some might not understand you.. http://www.qatarliving.com/group/filipino-expatriates-in-qatar
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Another hepa case? I think much better kung mag pa doctor muna s'ya para maresetahan bago bumiyahe magpagaling muna dahil ang validity ng visa eh! 3 months naman. after 2 months of treatment pwede na s'ya pumunta dito pero continues pa rin ang medication dahil another 3 months again ang processing ng visa n'ya after arrival stamp sa airport. para pag nakakuha s'ya ng work dito eh magaling na s'ya before ng medical!
It's great 2 b loved!