82 new COVID-19 cases logged among PNP workforce in Central Luzon | Inquirer News

82 new COVID-19 cases logged among PNP workforce in Central Luzon

/ 12:07 PM January 10, 2022

82 new COVID-19 cases logged among PNP workforce in Central Luzon

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OLONGAPO CITY––At least 82 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded among the police workforce in Central Luzon, data from the Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) showed on Monday, Jan. 10.

The figure is among the PRO3’s highest single-day tally since the pandemic began. It brought to 169 the active COVID-19 infections among its personnel.

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Since 2020, at least 3,080 policemen and non-uniformed personnel under PRO3 have contracted the viral disease. Of this figure, 2,904 had recovered, while seven had died.

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The surge in infection was noted despite the full vaccination of most of the PRO3 personnel against COVID-19.

Starting the last weeks of November last year, the PRO3 experienced a downtrend in infections, even recording zero new cases for several weeks until December.

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