Only five active COVID-19 cases left in Zambales – local data | Inquirer News

Only five active COVID-19 cases left in Zambales – local data

COVID-19 active cases in Zambales province drop to five on November 4, 2022.

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SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — The number of COVID-19 active cases in this province dropped to five on Friday, local data showed.

According to the provincial health office, 12 more patients recovered from the disease on Thursday, November 3, which caused the number of active infections to go down.

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Currently, nine of the 13 towns in the province have obtained COVID-19-free status.

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These are the towns of Iba, Botolan, Masinloc, San Narciso, Palauig, Sta. Cruz, Candelaria, San Felipe, and Cabangan.

Data also showed that no new fatalities related to the disease were recorded in the past two weeks.

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Since 2020, the province has registered 12,498 COVID-19 cases, 11,773 recoveries, and 720 deaths.

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