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139 new COVID-19 cases logged in Central Luzon in 1 week

/ 11:52 AM June 01, 2022

139 new COVID-19 cases logged in Central Luzon in 1 week

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MABALACAT CITY, Pampanga –– The Department of Health in Region 3 (DOH-3) registered 139 new COVID-19 cases in Central Luzon from May 24 to May 30.

In its May 31 bulletin, DOH-3 said it recorded an average of 11 daily cases during the period, which was one percent lower than the previous week.

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There were no severe or critical cases among them, and none had died from the new patients.

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Mabalacat has a single active case – a resident of Dau, the biggest village here.

The City of San Fernando registered Tuesday two new COVID-19 patients from Dolores and Magliman villages, bringing its active cases to four.

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Angeles City’s May 30 bulletin showed two new cases in Balibago and Pulung Bulu. The highly urbanized city has five active cases.

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