BREAKING. The number of confirmed coronavirus patients in the country has reached 13,777, as the Department of Health (DOH) reported 180 new cases as of 4 pm on Saturday, May 23.
DISTANCING. Residents of Barangay Culiat in Quezon City, observe physical distancing as they line up for COVID-19 rapid tests on May 21, 2020, at the Vargas Lane Covered Court. Photo by Darren Langit/Rapplerpatients in the country has reached 13,777, as the Department of Health reported 180 new cases as of 4 pm on Saturday, May 23.Meanwhile, 85 more patients have recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total recoveries to 3,177.
On Friday, May 22, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr, the chief implementer of government policies on COVID-19, said his task force would propose aof putting areas in quarantine according to the location of reported cases of the disease. The"critical area" is the nucleus – the precise location of the transmissions – where a hard lockdown would be imposed.
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