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Olongapo City sustains downward trend in COVID-19 spread

/ 06:47 PM October 25, 2022

Olongapo City sustains downward trend in COVID-19 spread

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OLONGAPO CITY–After peaking at 65 active COVID-19 cases on Oct. 12, the city has sustained a downward trend in the virus spread in the last four days, local data showed Tuesday, Oct. 25.

According to the city’s COVID-19 task force, the active infections here further dropped to 21 on Tuesday after registering zero new cases and five new recoveries.

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The city’s active cases stood at 26 on Monday, but it also went down from 27 the previous day.

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At the start of this month, the number of the city’s active infections was only 19 and eventually increased on a daily basis before dropping in the last four days. INQ

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