BREAKING: No new COVID-19 cases, deaths in CV, again

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BREAKING: No new COVID-19 cases, deaths in CV, again
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There are no new cases and mortalities related to COVID-19 reported in Central Visayas for Maundy Thursday, April 9, 2020.

CEBU CITY, Philippines — There are no new cases and mortalities related to the coronavirus disease 2019 reported in Central Visayas for Maundy Thursday, April 9, 2020.in its latest bulletin that all 67 samples sent for testing to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center for Thursday yielded negative results.

This means the total number of confirmed cases in Central Visayas remains at 36, with eight deaths and 19 recoveries.of no additional confirmed cases and deaths since VSMMC has started conducting COVID-19 tests here.“The successive days when we have not recorded any new case including those from their close contacts is welcome news,” said Bernadas in a statement released to members of the media.

Bernadas, however, urged citizens to include in their prayers those who remain confined in the hospitals fighting against the infection, as well as their loved ones and health workers assisting them.Bernadas added that practicing social and physical distancing and obeying orders to stay at home will help those who place their lives at risk in combatting the pandemic.

“We will survive this together. The spirit of Bayanihan in prayer and obedience will bring us all towards the future when we all heal as one,” he said.

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