Agriculture Secretary William Dar tests positive for COVID-19 | Inquirer News

Agriculture Secretary William Dar tests positive for COVID-19

/ 08:11 PM January 07, 2022

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Agriculture Sec. William Dar. (FILE) Image from Department of Agriculture

MANILA, Philippines — Agriculture Secretary William Dar has tested positive for COVID-19.

In a tweet Friday, Dar said he is experiencing mild symptoms and is currently in quarantine.

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“I wish to inform the public that I tested positive for COVID with mild symptoms, and am currently recovering while in quarantine. I will continue to discharge my duties and responsibilities in the Department of Agriculture,” Dar said.

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The Department of Health (DOH) reported on Friday the infection of 21,819 more people, the highest single-day increase since September 18 last year.

The fresh infections pushed the country’s tally to over 2.9 million, of which 77,369 are active cases.

READ: 21,819 new COVID-19 infections propel PH’s active cases to 77,369

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