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Ex-Palawan governor infected with coronavirus

By: - Correspondent / @RVMirandaINQ
/ 10:53 PM March 16, 2021

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY—Former Palawan governor and current Games and Amusement Board (GAB) chair Baham Mitra tested positive for SARS Cov2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, according to his brother on Tuesday (March 16).

Jorge Mitra, Baham’s brother, took to Facebook on Tuesday evening and said his brother is on quarantine at a government-accredited facility.

“Baham has always followed all safety protocols especially in his recent travels to other provinces in connection with his work,” said Jorge on Facebook.

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“We believe his infection may be the new and more infectious variant,” Jorge added.

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Jorge, however, did not say when his brother tested positive for the virus and why he believed Baham got infected with a new variant.

Baham arrived in Puerto Princesa last March 3.

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He was previously allowed to travel after his negative test result, which was a requirement for entering the city.

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