There have been no COVID-19 fatalities among health workers since May 10, says the Department of Health. COVID19PH
SWAB TEST. Health workers take a swab sample from a policeman at the San Juan Elementary School on May 12, 2020. Photo by KD Madrilejos/Rappler
No new COVID-19 fatalities have been reported among healthcare workers since May 10, with the death toll remaining at 31, said Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire. Meanwhile, a total of 1,163 healthcare workers have beaten the virus, as the DOH recorded 77 new recoveries since May 21.
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