Mandaue only has two active COVID-19 cases in isolation centers

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Mandaue only has two active COVID-19 cases in isolation centers
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The Mandaue City Emergency Operations Center head says that there are only two active COVID-19 cases in the city's isolation centers.

Lawyer August Lizer Malate, Mandaue City Emergency Operations Center head, says that the COVID-19 cases in the city continues to decrease with only two active cases being confined in two isolation centers here. | Mary Rose SagarinoAs COVID-19 cases continue to decrease, only 4 percent of Mandaue City’s isolation units have been used.

Lawyer August Lizer Malate, head of Mandaue City Emergency Operations Center, said there were now only two remaining COVID-19 patients in the city’s isolation units. The Norkis Park and Mandaue City Comprehensive National High School Annex Campus both located in Barangay Looc now have 1 COVID patient each.

The city’s other isolation unit is the Mandaue City Isolation Center built at the old North Bus Terminal in Barangay Subangdaku. The city also has a step-down facility for COVID-19 patients with light symptoms located at the old two-story building of the Department of General Services that is just across the city’s hospital.“We have learned from our previous nga mga experience nga ayaw lang sa, i-maintain lang gid gihapon. Preparation is always the key, Prepare, prepare nga kung maabot na na kay sa magkaratol-ratol ta og pangita asa mani.

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