Boy in Olongapo dies of COVID-19 complications | Inquirer News

Boy in Olongapo dies of COVID-19 complications

/ 04:39 PM February 25, 2022

Olongapo City remains to be “low risk” for COVID-19, but its death toll related to the viral disease rose to 346 on Friday, Feb. 25, after the death of an infected 9-year-old boy. (Photo by Joanna Rose Aglibot)

OLONGAPO CITY––A 9-year-old boy from this city had died of COVID-19 complications, the local task force said.

In its daily tally released Friday, Feb. 25, the task force said the virus-infected boy suffered from “septic shock,” “generalized peritonitis,” and a “perforated ileum.”

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The patient became the city’s 346th death related to the viral disease.

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Data from the task force also showed that two new COVID-19 cases were added to its tally that day, raising to 6,969 its total number of confirmed infections since the pandemic struck in 2020. Of that number, at least 6,592 had recovered from the disease.

Despite this, the city has been classified as a “low-risk” area for COVID-19, according to independent analytics group OCTA Research. INQ

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