WATCH: A total of 62 employees and 13 psychiatric patients of the National Center for Mental Health (NCMH) in Mandaluyong City were confirmed to have the coronavirus disease. Read:
She did not specify how many of the employees are under home-quarantine or admitted to hospitals.“Patuloy na minomonitor ng ating kagawaran sa kanilang araw araw na kalagayan,” the Health official said.
To date, there are 6,599 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country of which 654 patients were able to recover from the disease, while 437 have succumbed to it.The DOH earlier revealed that 766 healthcare professionals in the country have been afflicted with the COVID-19 — 339 were doctors while 242 are nurses.
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