Another COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019 patient) from Lapu-Lapu City has recovered and has been discharged from the hospital.
A welcome home sign is posted at a gate of the subdivision to welcome the COVID-19 patient of Lapu-Lapu City that has recovered from the disease. | Nagiel Bañacia FB
The 75-year-old engineer, for his part, has expressed his gratitude to those who prayed for his recovery from the COVID-19. Chan also reiterated his appeal to all Oponganons to cooperate in the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine , by staying in their houses.
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