3 recover from COVID in Cagayan Valley
>> Tuesday, April 14, 2020
By Raymund Catindig
TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan — Three more
persons infected with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Cagayan Valley
have recovered and were discharged from hospitals Tuesday.
A director of a national
government office, a native of this city based in Metro Manila, and an employee
of the Department of Health (DOH) were discharged from the Cagayan Valley
Medical Center (CVMC).
A 23-year-old student
was also cleared of the flu virus at the Southern Isabela Medical Center in
Santiago City.
A 21-year-old male who
recently traveled to Manila and had exposure with the DOH employee was
admitted to a hospital Tuesday.
The CVMC had earlier
said a 55-year-old woman who had contact with Mayor Carmelo Villacete of Piat,
Cagayan was hospitalized.
Villacete, who tested
positive for the flu virus last week, tested negative twice on Saturday.
Fifteen of the 23
COVID-19 patients in Cagayan Valley have recovered.
In Bulacan, the first
confirmed case – a 58-year-old woman from San Jose del Monte City – was
discharged from the Jose Rodriguez Memorial Hospital on Monday, according to
city information officer Ronald Soriano.
Thirty-nine persons were
infected with COVID-19 in Bulacan. Twelve patients died.
Zambales recorded its
fourth case, a 23-year-old nurse who was admitted at the James L. Gordon
Memorial Hospital on Wednesday last week.
There are six COVID-19
cases, including one death, 284 persons under investigation (PUI) and 13,841
persons under monitoring in Zambales.
Angeles City in Pampanga recorded its second
confirmed case.
With Ric Sapnu and Ramon Efren Lazaro
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