COVID-19 claims 3 more  lives in Olongapo City | Inquirer News

COVID-19 claims 3 more  lives in Olongapo City

PH coronavirus death toll tops 10,000 as 64 more dieOLONGAPO CITY — Three more residents here had died of COVID-19 as the city continues to experience a surge in infections.

In an advisory,  Mayor Rolen Paulino Jr. on Wednesday (May 26) said the latest fatalities raised to 88 the city’s COVID-19 death toll.

The latest to die were an 86-year-old woman from Barangay Asinan, a 60-year-old woman from Gordon Heights and a 39-year-old from Barangay New Kalalake.

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They all had comorbidities when they got infected with the virus, local health data showed.

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In the past seven days, the city had been logging at least one death due to COVID-19 and most of them were elderly residents.

Paulino said 30 new COVID-19 cases were also recorded on Wednesday,  raising to 218 the number of active infections.

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To date, the city has registered 1,885 COVID-19 cases since last year and at least 1,579 of these  had healed from the disease. INQ

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