Angeles City logs 9 new COVID-19 cases | Inquirer News

Angeles City logs 9 new COVID-19 cases

/ 01:45 PM April 04, 2022

Angeles City

The Holy Rosary Parish Church, a landmark in front of the old Angeles City Hall. (File photo by Jun A. Malig)

ANGELES CITY––The city government registered on Sunday (April 3) nine new COVID-19 cases, the biggest number in the last three weeks.

In its latest update, the city government said the new COVID-19 cases include three residents of Malabanias village, two from Anunas, two from Pampang, and one each from Pulung Cacutud and Sto. Cristo.

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This city has been reporting a very low number of new cases in the past several days. On April 2, it had a single new case, while there were zero new cases from March 29 to April 1.

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It registered two new recoveries and no deaths on Sunday.

The nine new cases have brought the city’s active COVID-19 cases to 15, up from eight on Saturday.

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Several residents commented on the city’s social media page that COVID-19 cases seem to be starting to rise.

This city has recorded 14,632 cases since the pandemic began in 2020. Of these, 14,078 have recovered, while 539 have died.

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