36-year-old man is latest Zambales' COVID-19 case | Inquirer News

36-year-old man is latest Zambales’ COVID-19 case

SAN ANTONIO, ZAMBALES –– A 36-year-old man is the latest patient stricken with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Zambales province, two days after it cleared its slate.

Dr. Noel Bueno, Provincial Health Director, said on June 12 that the patient from Santa Cruz town is in a stable condition at the President Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Hospital.

He is the 25th COVID-19 case in the province. The health office said 23 of them have recovered from the ailment, while the 24th patient had died.

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On June 10, the province announced that its last two patients have been discharged.

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