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More recoveries than positive patients recorded in cities of Cebu, Mandaue

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A TOTAL of 89 persons from Cebu City were found positive of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) on Tuesday, June 2, 2020, the second day since the city was placed on general community quarantine (GCQ).

The City Health Department also announced 165 persons who recovered from the disease.

The new cases were recorded in Barangays Ermita (23), Tejero (15), Mabolo (nine), Calamba (eight), Duljo-Fatima (seven), Mambaling (five), Sambag 2 (five), Pasil (three), Labangon (two) and Suba (two).

Barangays Basak-Pardo, Bulacao, Camputhaw, Capitol Site, Carreta, Sawang Calero, Kinasang-an, Lahug, Punta Princesa and Sambag 1 recorded one case each.

Even though the number of Covid-19 cases continues to go up, Mayor Edgardo Labella said he is optimistic because the number of recovering patients is also going up.

With the easing of some restrictio­ns, Labella urged residents to stay at home unless they to make “essential” errands. This is so they can avoid getting infected with Covid-19.

Mandaue City didn’t record any new Covid-19 cases on June 2, but it reported 16 recoveries on the same day.

According to the Facebook post of the City’s Public Informatio­n Office, 15 of the recoveries are inmates of the city jail. The remaining one is a 25-year-old female resident of Floremer Subdivisio­n in Barangay Banilad.

The city has 204 active cases in the city jail and 40 active cases in the community.

In Cebu Province, Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia reported 10 new Covid-19 cases.

Garcia said these came from the 190 swab samples the Province submitted to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center sub-national laboratory in Cebu City.

Minglanill­a recorded six cases, while Bogo City recorded two cases. Consolacio­n and Talisay City logged one case each.

Garcia did not divulge the details of the new cases.

On his official Facebook page, Talisay City Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas Jr. said the city’s latest case is a 25-year-old female health worker from Barangay Tanke.

Gullas said the patient is confined in the isolation unit of a hospital and has not been home since May 19. She is asymptomat­ic.

Her family will be placed on home quarantine, he said.

The female health worker was the city’s 34th Covid-19 case.

The number of Covid-19 cases in Cebu Province has risen to 173.

Nationwide, fresh coronaviru­s infections continued to accelerate, while deaths remained in single-digit territory, indicating that the management of patients has improved, the Department of Health (DOH) said.

As of 4 p.m. of June 2, the DOH reported 359 new Covid-19 cases, which brought the total count in the country to 18,997.

The DOH also reported six deaths in the last 24 hours, raising the death toll to 966.

This is the fourth consecutiv­e day of single-digit mortalitie­s, ranging from three to eight. The three mortalitie­s reported on Monday, June 1, were the lowest in about two months.

DOH Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire, in the agency’s regular virtual press briefing on June 2, presented a graph showing that deaths have been declining.

From an average of 25.3 per day in early April, deaths went down to an average of 1.6 per day as of the end of May.

Recoveries increased to 4,063, with 84 reported on June 2.

Worldwide, the disease has killed 371,166 people as of June 1, the World Health Organizati­on reported.

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