34 more patients recover from COVID-19 in Zambales | Inquirer News

34 more patients recover from COVID-19 in Zambales

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — Zambales has logged 34 new recoveries from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Saturday (May 1), raising to 1,551 the total number of people who had recovered from the disease.

Local health data showed that the province has been seeing an 83.4-percent recovery rate out of the 1,858 total COVID-19 infections since last year.

Among the patients who had already been cleared of the virus are a 4-month-old baby and a 74-year-old woman.

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Dr. Noel Bueno, provincial health director, said the province also registered 23 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday.

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Some of them belong to the same households and contracted the virus from relatives.

In San Felipe town alone, three children- aged 1, 4, and 10- have tested positive for COVID-19 after they were exposed to their virus-infected mother.

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Three other children in Botolan town were among the province’s new cases of COVID-19. INQ

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