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Nine nuns from QC convent succumb to COVID-19

/ 01:20 PM September 23, 2021

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MANILA, Philippines — Nine elderly nuns in a convent in Quezon City have died due to COVID-19, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said Thursday.

The nuns of the Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM) were all from the St. Joseph Home.

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Citing information from the RVM Secretariat, the CBCP said the nuns were aged between 70 and 98 years old.

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The first COVID-related death in the convent was on Sept. 13, while the latest was on Sept. 21.

The RVM compound has been on a lockdown since Sept. 15 after 62 nuns and 52 lay personnel tested positive for COVID-19.

Two of the 62 nuns were already fully recovered, 38 were experiencing mild/moderate symptoms, and 13 were severe cases, the RVM said.

As of Wednesday, 50 out of 52 lay personnel were on their way to full recovery.

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