13 of 16 COVID-19 patients recover in Soccsksargen

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13 of 16 COVID-19 patients recover in Soccsksargen
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Most of the confirmed COVID-19 patients in Soccksargen have recovered from the disease, the DOH – Soccsksargen COVID-19 tracker showed.

KORONADAL CITY — Most of the confirmed COVID-19 patients in Soccksargen have recovered from the disease, the Department of Health – Soccsksargen COVID-19 tracker showed.

As of 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, 13 of the 16 confirmed COVID-19 patients have recovered in the region of at least 4.5 million people, according to the DOH tracker.Only one patient, tagged as PH 600 after testing positive, died from the virus, the only recorded death in the region. PH600 was from Sultan Kudarat province.

Of the 330 suspected COVID-19 cases in the region, 85 have been discharged, 31 are still admitted in different hospitals, 191 are under home quarantine and 23 have died, DOH-Soccsksargen reported.

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