House of Representatives COVID-19 cases rise to 64 | Inquirer News

House of Representatives COVID-19 cases rise to 64

By: - Reporter / @KHallareINQ
/ 02:03 PM September 05, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The number of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections in the House of Representatives is now at 64 after two new cases were confirmed.

According to House Secretary-General Jose Luis Montales on Saturday, the first of the two new cases involved an employee assigned at the Oversight Committee who last reported to work last Sept. 1 and 2.

The second new case involves an employee from the Information and Communications Technology Service, who last reported for work on Aug. 24 and 26.

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Both employees are not close contacts of any confirmed cases in the House of Representatives, Montales said.

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At present, 13 COVID-19 cases in the House of Representatives are active cases.

“Contact tracing is ongoing,” the House Secretary-General said.

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As of Friday, there are now 232,072 COVID-19 cases in the Philippines, with 160,549 recoveries and 3,737 deaths.

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