Two more health workers were found positive for SARS Cov2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, in the town of Agno, prompting authorities there to implement what they called extreme enhanced community quarantine (EECQ). | yzsoteloINQ
The two new infected health workers, said the task force, were an ambulance driver from a village called Poblacion East and the other was a rescue team member from the village of Bangan Oda. Both have no symptoms.
Agno’s earlier COVID-19 patients were a 53-year-old jail officer and another ambulance driver who is 54-years-old. Both are from Poblacion East.Residents would have only June 8 to go to the market as it would be closed form June 9 to June 11 for disinfection. Earlier, the Agno government had set a schedule to go to market—6 a.m. to 10 a.m.—with only one household member allowed to go out.
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