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San Felipe town in Zambales now COVID-free

Road in San Felipe town in Zambales

The town of San Felipe in Zambales province is now free of COVID-19 after the remaining active case was given a clean bill of health on Tuesday (Photo by Joanna Rose Aglibot)

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — One of the 13 towns in this province now has zero active COVID-19 cases, according to the latest tally of the provincial health office on Wednesday (Feb. 23)

The remaining lone virus-infected patient in San Felipe town has already recovered from the viral disease, it said.

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Data also showed that 10 other recoveries and two new infections were added to the province’s tally on the same day, bringing down to 54 its active COVID-19 cases.

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The same data showed that the COVID-19 death toll in the province stood at 645, with no new fatalities in the last three days.

Since 2020, the province has recorded 11,515 confirmed cases of COVID-19, but at least 11, 196 or 93.71 percent had recovered.

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