CDNTopStories: Gullas said he is “alarmed” that the two recent deaths which they recorded were not even COVID-related even if the patients tested positive for the infection.
Talisay City Health Department personnel conducts swab testing on the close contacts of COVID-19 patient no. 2 . | Photo courtesy of Samsam Gullas)
“Together with our City Health team we will study the data tomorrow and find a common denominator with all deaths,” Gullas said in a Facebook post, Tuesday night, May 19, 2020. Following the two recent cases, Talisay City now has a total of 16 cases of the infection with six deaths. The patient was already dead when he reached the hospital. He was also made to undergo the mandatory swab testing, Gullas said.
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