The city government of Davao identified three high-risk barangays for Covid-19. The announcement came despite the fact that the city is currently under the low risk Alert Level 1 status. With the a…
The city government of Davao identified three high-risk barangays for Covid-19.
With the announcement, residents are prohibited to visit barangays 7-A, 11-B, and 13-B to avoid transmission of Covid-19. She also noted that Covid-19- related deaths in Davao City remain in double digits and many of those who died are still unvaccinated.
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