DOH: 345 COVID19 patients sa Western Visayas, gumaling na
MAYNILA - Nasa 716 kaso ng COVID-19 na ang naitala ng Western Visayas matapos magkumpirma ng 17 na panibagong infections ang Department of Health sa rehiyon nitong Biyernes.
Ayon sa DOH-Western Visayas, 345 o halos kalahati ng total cases sa rehiyon ay gumaling na, matapos magtala ito ng 63 na panibagong recoveries.Ayon sa DOH, nagpapagaling pa o active cases ang natitirang 359 na COVID-19 patients sa rehiyon.--May ulat ni Nico Delfin, ABS-CBN News
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