Active COVID-19 cases in Olongapo down to 7 | Inquirer News

Active COVID-19 cases in Olongapo down to 7

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Olongapo City has now been classified as “very low risk” for COVID-19 as its active infections continue to drop. (Photo by Joanna Rose Aglibot)

OLONGAPO CITY — The number of active COVID-19 cases in this city further dropped to seven as its risk level was lowered to very low, local health data showed Monday, March 7.

The city’s COVID-19 task force said no new infections were added to its tally on that day while two more patients recovered from the viral disease.

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The data also showed that a 76-year-old man in the city died of COVID-19 complications, raising to 348 the local death toll related to the disease.

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The man suffered from septic shock secondary to community-acquired pneumonia and acute respiratory failure secondary to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

The city has recorded 6,974 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic struck in 2020. But at least 6,619 of them had recovered.

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Data released Monday by independent analytics group OCTA Research showed that Olongapo was classified as “very low risk” for COVID-19 due to low virus growth.

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