Olongapo City logs two new COVID-19 cases | Inquirer News

Olongapo City logs two new COVID-19 cases

Olongapo City logs 2 new COVID-19 cases

A new COVID-19 case was recorded Wednesday in Olongapo City. | PHOTO: Joanna Rose Aglibot

OLONGAPO CITY — A day after recording zero active COVID-19 cases, the city on Wednesday registered two new infections after two fully vaccinated residents contracted the viral disease.

According to the local task force, the two new COVID-19 patients are a 75-year-old woman from Barangay Barretto and a 31-year-old woman from Barangay Old Cabalan.

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The elderly woman manifested COVID-19 symptoms, such as general body weakness, while the other patient was asymptomatic.

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Data showed that the new cases raised to 6,989 the total number of infections recorded in the city since the pandemic struck in 2020.

But at least 6,638 of these patients had already recovered from the disease.

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The city also logged 349 deaths related to COVID-19.

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On Tuesday, the city briefly returned to COVID-free status after its lone infected patient had been cleared of the virus. INQ

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