5 Laguna towns remain COVID-free | Inquirer News

5 Laguna towns remain COVID-free

By: - Social Media Content Lead / @carlomolina_
/ 09:51 AM May 04, 2020

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SANTA ROSA CITY, Philippines — Five towns in the province of Laguna still have zero reported cases of coronavirus disease 2019  (COVID-19) as of Saturday, May 2.

In a Facebook post, Governor Ramil Hernandez said the municipalities of Luisiana, Magdalena, Pangil, Santa Maria and Siniloan have not reported a single confirmed case of COVID-19.

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Hernandez lauded the five local government units for effectively keeping the novel coronavirus at bay.

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“Good job sa Pamahalaang Pambayan, mga kawani nito at mga mamamayan sa pagpapanatiling COVID-FREE ng inyong lugar,” he said.

In the Laguna Provincial Health Office’s latest bulletin, the province has 297 confirmed cases with 93 recoveries and 29 deaths.

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Meanwhile, 119 patients are still admitted in various hospitals while 55 are under home quarantine.

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