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COVID-19 hits 4 more families in Zambales

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales –– At least four families in this province were sickened by COVID-19 Wednesday, May 26, local health data showed.

In a statement, Dr. Noel Bueno, provincial health director, said the patients are among the 22 new COVID-19 cases recorded in the province that day.

Among them are a barangay health worker, 57, and her husband, 59, who works as a law enforcer inside the Subic Bay Freeport. The couple got exposed to the man’s mother, 84.

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In Castillejos town, a woman, 25, got the virus from her workplace and infected her father, 64.

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In Sta. Cruz town, two women aged 41 and 32 had also tested positive for the disease together with their children.

The province has listed 2,211 COVID-19 cases, 236 of which are active, 1,921 recovered, and 53 dead.

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