Calabarzon has 254 new COVID-19 patients; active cases jump to 2,648 | Inquirer News

Calabarzon has 254 new COVID-19 patients; active cases jump to 2,648

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LUCENA CITY—The Calabarzon region recorded 254 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, July 20, the Department of Health (DOH) reported.

Data from the Health Education and Promotion Unit of DOH–Calabarzon as of 3 p.m., Wednesday, showed that the active COVID-19 cases in the region jumped to 2,648 from 733 on July 1.

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The regional health authorities did not provide information on the COVID-19 variants of the active cases.

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On March 12, DOH-Calabarzon logged 299 COVID-19 cases in a day and one patient on May 29.

Cavite topped the list with 1,001 active cases, followed by Batangas with 675; Laguna, 610; Rizal, 285; Quezon and Lucena City, 77.

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The region listed on Wednesday 421 recoveries and four deaths.

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On Tuesday, the DOH announced that Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Lucena, and Alabat would be under alert level 1.

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The rest of Quezon’s 39 localities remain under alert level 2.

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