Unvaxxed woman in Olongapo dies of COVID-19 | Inquirer News

Unvaxxed woman in Olongapo dies of COVID-19

/ 11:27 AM January 18, 2022

Olongapo City, which remains under COVID-19 Alert Level 3, has logged one more death related to the viral disease on Monday, Jan. 17. | PHOTO: Joanna Rose Aglibot

OLONGAPO CITY–A 76-year-old woman became the latest COVID-19 fatality in this city amid its growing number of infections, local data showed on Monday, Jan. 17.

The elderly resident, who was unvaccinated, died on Jan. 16, although the COVID-19 test result came out five days later.

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Her death raised the city’s total fatalities related to the viral disease to 320, data from the local COVID-19 task force show.

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The city also logged 55 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, which brought to 657 its active infections.

On the same day, the city reported 31 new recoveries and 13 suspected cases.

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Since the pandemic struck in 2020, the city has registered 6,155 COVID-19 patients, with 5,178 recoveries.

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