COVID-19 cases in Zambales rising again | Inquirer News

COVID-19 cases in Zambales rising again

/ 04:52 PM December 30, 2021

A passenger jeepney is being inspected at a checkpoint in Zambales province to ensure that health protocols are observed inside the vehicle. The province is again experiencing an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases after the Christmas holiday. | Photo by Joanna Rose Aglibot

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales–Five new COVID-19 cases in the province were added to its tally on Wednesday, Dec. 29, its highest in nearly a month, local data showed.

Since Dec. 3, the province has only been logging a daily record of fewer than five cases or no infections at all.

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The fresh infections and two additional recoveries that day brought to seven its active cases.

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The province has registered 9,877 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic struck last year.

At least 9,645 of these cases had been cleared of the viral disease, reflecting a 93.98-percent recovery rate.

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The province’s mortality rate stood at 6.11 percent after 608 patients died due to COVID-19 complications.

About 57 percent of its target eligible population had been fully vaccinated against the viral disease, according to the provincial health office.

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