Bacolod logs 5 COVID19 deaths during the weekend
BACOLOD CITY - Limang pasyenteng positibo sa COVID-19 ang binawian ng buhay sa Bacolod City nitong weekend.
Kasama sa limang namatay ang isa pang empleyado ng Land Tax Division ng Bacolod City Government Center at ang ina ng unang empleyado ng Land Tax na namatay din dahil sa virus. Dagdag pa ni Familiaran, may 6 na iba pang mga empleyado ang Land Tax Division na nagpositibo sa virus. Sa pahayag na inilabas ng Bacolod Public Information Office, patuloy pa ang evaluation sa pansamantalang pagsasara ng Bacolod City Government Center.
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