Thursday, April 16, 2020

Marinduque’s 4 cases recover from COVID-19; Reviewing COVID-19 provincial data

Considered recovered, two COVID-19 patients from Torrijos in an emotional Easter Sunday send off by health workers from the Marinduque Provincial Hospital led by Dr. Ed Ancheta, Chief of Hospital. Photo: Screenshot from Marinduque News Network

The four Marinduque residents, who were infected with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), have recovered, the provincial health office (PHO) said Saturday.

Two of the patients were scheduled to be discharged from the hospital on Sunday, while the other two have been sent home. This was after they all tested negative twice for the virus.

But the PHO said this did not mean Marinduque, an island province, has reverted to being “COVID-19-free” as it warned against complacency since several persons were suspects.

As of Saturday, the PHO said 59 people were still undergoing the 14-day home quarantine.

Since the outbreak, most of the confirmed and suspected cases were traced to the towns of Mogpog, Sta. Cruz, and Torrijos. - By: Jofel Lancion, Maricar Cinco - @inquirerdotnetInquirer 

Review


Review of COVID-19's occurrence in Marinduque and efforts of the Provincial Health Office, the Marinduque Provincial Hospital, Sta. Cruz District Hospital, Torrijos District Hospital and all Local Government Units (Provincial, Municipal and Barangay), to curtail the coronavirus. Source: FB of COVID-19PHOMarinduque

All concerned are enforcing stricter measures to keep Marinduque safe for its citizens.

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