CEBU CITY, Philippines - A total of 18 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in Cebu island died while 179 more were discovered, according to a report from different local governments on
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Majority of these figures logged last Thursday still came from the province’s capital, with 122, and bringing its total number of cases to 4,137. The other new coronavirus patients discovered came from Danao City with three, and each from Bogo City and Dumanjug town in southwestern Cebu.The number of patients who have recovered from the infection also rose to 2,414 as Cebu City and Mandaue City recorded more recoveries.
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