By Raymund Catindig
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur — The remaining
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Nueva
Vizcaya and Cagayan have recovered.
Ilocos Sur
Gov. Ryan Luis Singson declared Ilocos Sur free of COVID-19 after their
remaining patient in Tagudin town was discharged from a hospital on April 16.
The
55-year-old female patient was brought to a hospital in San Fernando, La Union
last month after she experienced flu-like symptoms.
The patient
was said to have contracted the disease from his son who arrived from the
United States.
Singson said 17 other suspected COVID-19
patients, including six who died, tested negative for the virus.
No new case
was recorded in Ilocos Norte after its two patients in Paoay and Batac City
were discharged from the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center
last week.
In Nueva
Vizcaya, the remaining COVID-19 patient confined at the Cagayan Valley Trauma
Hospital and Medical Center (CVTHMC) recovered yesterday.
Napoleon
Obania, CVTHMC head, said the 52-year-old female patient, a resident of Solano
town, was infected by her 65-year-old husband who died while being treated at
the same hospital last month.
Nueva Vizcaya
recorded only five confirmed cases. Four recovered and one died.
Glenn Matthew Baggao, Cagayan Valley
Medical Center chief, said the remaining patient in Cagayan, a health worker
from Tuguegarao City, was cleared of the virus on Wednesday.
Baggao said
Cagayan has recorded the highest number of recovered patients in Cagayan Valley
at 14.
Two health
workers confined at the Southern Isabela Medical Center and Santiago Medical
Center in Isabela are the remaining confirmed cases in the region.
Two suspected
patients in Kalinga tested negative for the virus, tests conducted by the
Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center showed.
Quirino and
Batanes have remained free of the virus.
Meanwhile,
the Eastern Pangasinan District Hospital in Tayug, which was closed on April 5
after a doctor tested positive for COVID-19, reopened April 16..
Provincial
health officer Anna Ma. Teresa de Guzman said only one of the 37 people who had
contact with the doctor tested positive for the virus.
De Guzman
said three other infected hospital employees are now in stable condition.
Meanwhile,
three health workers tested positive for the virus in Bataan on Wednesday,
bringing the number of infected persons in the province to 42.
Bataan Gov.
Albert Garcia said 11 doctors, four nurses and four other health workers in the
province were infected.
Garcia said a
70-year-old doctor from Balanga City is among the 15 patients who have
recovered.
Bulacan recorded two more cases and one fatality
on Wednesday. There are now 71 cases, including 16 fatalities, in the province.—With
reports from Victor Martin, Eva Visperas, Ramon Efren Lazaro and Ric Sapnu
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