DOH: COVID19 cases in Quezon City now at 670
MANILA - The Quezon City government late Wednesday said the total number of coronavirus disease 2019 cases in the city has reached 670, according to the Department of Health .However, the total number of validated cases by the QC Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit is only 557 so far.The Quezon City government also said it has recorded 16 new fatalities, with the total coronavirus-related deaths in the city now at 50, while one new recovery was reported, bringing the total to 27.
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