4 Zambales towns log zero COVID-19 cases

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — Four of the 13 towns of this province logged zero COVID-19 cases on Sunday, November 28.

Data from the provincial health office revealed that there were no active cases left in the towns of Subic, San Antonio, Palauig and San Felipe.


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The active cases in the province are now down to 40 as only one new case was recorded; meanwhile, two patients have already recovered from the disease on Saturday, November 27.

Since the pandemic started, the province has logged 9,830 COVID-19 cases, 9,576 of which recovered and 600 died.

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At least 212,232 residents in the province were vaccinated against the viral disease, 133,324 of which already received the complete dose of the vaccine.

The province needs to inoculate 70-percent of its 649,615 population to achieve herd immunity.

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