The Las Piñas City Health Office (LPCHO) has reported 45 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the city, up from 42 last April 4.
Three new cases were identified on April 7; and with no new death reported, the death toll remains at four. The city continues to monitor persons under investigation and persons under monitoring .
The city health office also reported the following affected barangays in the city with COVID-19 cases:
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