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12 more PNP personnel recover from COVID-19

/ 11:01 AM February 24, 2022

12 more PNP personnel recover from COVID-19

Facade of the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame. Image from pnp.gov.ph website

MANILA, Philippines – Twelve more personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP) have recovered from COVID-19 while six additional infections were reported among its ranks on Thursday.

According to the PNP Health Service, the 12 recovered personnel raised the total number of COVID-19 survivors in the institution to 48,640 since the pandemic hit the country in 2020.

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The six fresh coronavirus cases, meanwhile, increased the PNP’s total case count to 48,801.

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The PNP’s COVID-19 bulletin likewise indicated the continuous decline in the institution’s active coronavirus cases. It reported 33 active COVID-19 cases on Thursday, which is down from the 39 the day prior.

The PNP Health Service further said it has not recorded new fatality due to COVID-19, thus, its death toll stood at 128. Jericho Zafra, trainee

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