American girl among latest COVID-19 patient in Olongapo City | Inquirer News

American girl among latest COVID-19 patient in Olongapo City

American girl among latest COVID-19 patient in Olongapo City

A test tube with a Coronavirus label is seen in this illustration taken on January 29, 2020. | PHOTO: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

OLONGAPO CITY — A 14-year-old American girl and a 63-year-old woman here were the latest to contract COVID-19, local data showed Thursday.

Both patients, who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, reside in Barangay Sta. Rita. They did not display symptoms of the viral disease.

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As of Thursday, the number of the city’s active COVID-19 cases stood at six.

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Since the pandemic struck in 2020, the city has already registered 7,002 COVID-019 cases with 6,646 recoveries. A total of 350 residents here have died of the disease.

At least 25 suspected COVID-19 cases were also being monitored by local healthcare workers.

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