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Only 1 active COVID-19 case left in Olongapo City

/ 05:44 PM December 27, 2022

Only 1 active COVID-19 case left in Olongapo City

The city of Olongapo is one case away from becoming COVID-19-free as three more virus-infected patients have recovered from the disease as of Tuesday, Dec. 27. | PHOTO: Joanna Rose Aglibot

OLONGAPO CITY — This city is aiming to obtain a COVID-19-free status following the recovery of three of its four remaining virus-infected patients.

Data from the local task force on Tuesday (Dec. 27) showed the city’s number of active infections dropped to one.

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No new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the past four days, the same data showed.

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The city’s virus death toll remained at 370 since no new COVID-19 related deaths were tallied for more than two weeks.

Since the pandemic started in 2020, the city has already recorded a total of 7,601 COVID-19 cases with 7,230 recoveries. INQ

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