Enrico and Jaysay Bactad are together again after being confined for almost 3 weeks in two different hospitals, fighting COVID-19. COVID19PH
TOGETHER AGAIN. The emotional reunion of spouses Enrico and Jaysay Bactad brought joy and cheers to SLU Hospital personnel led by Dr. Paul Quitiquit with Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong witnessing the event. Photo by Mau Victa/Rappler
Enrico was at the Notre Dame de Chartres Hospital while Jaysay was confined at the Saint Louis University Hospital. For almost 3 weeks, the couple had to fight the disease separately.COVID-19 positive case, was discharged at noon on Monday, April 13, in a simple send-off by the SLU Hospital staff after her confirmatory tests turned negative.The Bactad couple, both 67 years old, are residents of Las Piñas City. They went up to Baguio last March 15 for Enrique’s medical check-up.
Husband and wife, Enrico and Jaysay Bactad, recovered from COVID-19. They were cheered on by SLU Hospital personnel led by Dr. Paul Quitiquit with Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong witnessing the event. Photo by Mau Victa/Rappler
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