PNP reports decline in active COVID-19 cases among personnel | Inquirer News

PNP reports decline in active COVID-19 cases among personnel

/ 11:05 AM February 14, 2022

MANILA, Philippines – The number of police personnel with active COVID-19 infections decreased to 258, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Monday.

This is a decline from the 265 active cases the PNP reported on Sunday.

The PNP Health Service on Monday reported 10 additional cases of COVID-19 among police officers. However, the number of active infections dropped to 258.

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This, as the national police force documented 17 new recoveries, adding to the 48,353 PNP personnel who have recovered from COVID-19.

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So far, the PNP has recorded a total of 48,739 cases since the pandemic began in 2020.

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The PNP did not report any new COVID-related deaths, putting the overall number of coronavirus fatalities at 128. —Jericho Zafra, Inquirer.net trainee

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