Olongapo City is aiming to obtain a COVID-19-free status following the recovery of three of its four remaining virus-infected patients. | joannaglibotINQ /PDI
The city of Olongapo is one case away from becoming COVID-19-free as three more virus-infected patients have recovered from the disease as of Tuesday, Dec. 27. | PHOTO: Joanna Rose Aglibot
OLONGAPO CITY — This city is aiming to obtain a COVID-19-free status following the recovery of three of its four remaining virus-infected patients. Data from the local task force on Tuesday showed the city’s number of active infections dropped to one.The city’s virus death toll remained at 370 since no new COVID-19 related deaths were tallied for more than two weeks.
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