Former San Juan City mayor Guia Gomez contracts COVID-19 anew | Inquirer News

Former San Juan City mayor Guia Gomez contracts COVID-19 anew

/ 10:19 PM April 23, 2021

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Former San Juan City Mayor Guia Gomez  (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO / NIÑO JESUS ORBETA)

MANILA, Philippines — Former San Juan City Mayor Guia Gomez has contracted COVID-19 for the second time, his son, former senator JV Ejercito revealed.

 Ejercito said in a tweet on Friday night that their family hopes that her mother’s reinfection would be milder than the first one.

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 “Please pray for my mother, who again has tested positive for COVID.  Hoping this time it will be milder. Walang katapusan,” Ejercito said.

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Several individuals on Twitter, including Senator Sherwin Gatchalian have sent out well wishes and prayers for the family.

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 Prior to Gomez’ reinfection, Ejercito’s father, former president Joseph Estrada also tested positive for COVID-19. 

While Estrada tested negative recently, he was brought back to the intensive care unit due to a bacterial lung infection, according to Ejercito’s half-brother, former senator Jinggoy Estrada.

Last April 17, Jinggoy said that Estrada is doing better but is still in the ICU due to the infection.

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