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2 Zambales women abort flights abroad after testing positive for coronavirus

/ 08:38 PM March 11, 2021

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales—Two women from the province, who were set to leave for abroad, had tested positive for SARS Cov2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, on Wednesday (March 10), authorities said.

Dr. Noel Bueno, provincial health director, said one of them is a 73-year-old resident of the US who went home in this town for vacation in September 2020.

She experienced symptoms of COVID-19 before she got tested a a requirement for travel to the United States.

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The other patient is a 38-year-old overseas Filipino worker in Sta. Cruz town. She has tested positive for the virus before her scheduled return abroad.

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Both had to defer their flights and wait until they are cleared of the virus.

Bueno said another COVID-19 patient, a 40-year-old fish dealer from Sta. Cruz, was added to the growing list of infections in the province.

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As of March 10, the province had 965 COVID-19 cases. Twenty-one of these are active, 921 are recoveries and 22 are deaths.

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