PNP's active COVID-19 cases drop to 43 | Inquirer News

PNP’s active COVID-19 cases drop to 43

/ 10:54 AM December 02, 2021

PNP Covid-19 cases

A police officer is vaccinated against COVID-19 at Camp Julian Olivas in Pampanga province. (Photo from the Police Regional Office 3)

MANILA, Philippines — COVID-19 active cases in the Philippine National Police (PNP) have dropped to 43 after six new patients recovered from the disease.

According to the PNP’s Public Information Office (PNP-PIO), only four new patients were recorded as of Thursday.

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None of the infected patients have died, with the number of COVID-19 deaths in PNP remaining at 125.

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All in all, the PNP has recorded 42,201 confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 42,033 are recoveries.

The low COVID-19 incidence within the police force has been attributed to high vaccination rates: As of November 10, the PNP said only 1.23 percent of the organization’s total strength remains unvaccinated.

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In contrast, 91.27 percent or 204,728 are fully vaccinated, while 7.50 percent or 16,833 vaccinees are waiting for their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

READ: Only 1.23% of cops are unvaccinated vs COVID-19 — PNP

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