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A day of respite as Olongapo City logs zero new COVID-19 case

/ 06:25 PM October 11, 2022

A day of respite as Olongapo City logs zero new COVID-19 case

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OLONGAPO CITY–After a slight surge in new COVID-19 infections, the city did not register any additional cases, local data showed Tuesday, Oct. 11.

In its latest tally, the local COVID-19 task force said five infected patients were also cleared from the viral disease on Monday, bringing down the number of active cases from 53 to 48.

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On Oct. 8, the city posted its highest single-day tally of new infections in recent weeks after recording 24 new cases.

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No new deaths were also registered on Monday and in the previous days. The city’s death toll related to the disease stood at 360.

A total of 7,465 COVID-19 cases have already been registered in the city since 2020. Of this figure, at least 7,057 had recovered from the disease. INQ

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