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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31—June 04, 2020
A. Epidemiologic Curve
On January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On January to February 2020, community contact tracing was conducted in Bohol and Negros Oriental. On March 06, 2020, Negros Oriental reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On March 13, 2020 Cebu City reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On April 20, 2020, Cebu City Jail, conducted swabbing activities among PDL and jail personnel. Cases peaked on April 30, 2020 when Cebu City Health Office conducted community contact tracing with simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1).
B. Distribution of cases by Province/Highly Urbanized Cities (HUC)
A total of 3, 468 Laboratory - Confirmed COVID19 cases with 70 deaths (CFR 2%) has been reported in Central Visayas from January 16 to June 4, 2020. The province with the highest number of confirmed cases were from Cebu (241, 7%). Among the HUCs, Cebu City has the highest (2777, 80% ) COVID19 confirmed cases (Figure 2).
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31—June 03, 2020
A. Epidemiologic Curve
On January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On January to February 2020, community contact tracing was conducted in Bohol and Negros Oriental. On March 06, 2020, Negros Oriental reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On March 13, 2020 Cebu City reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On April 20, 2020, Cebu City Jail, conducted swabbing activities among PDL and jail personnel. Cases peaked on April 30, 2020 when Cebu City Health Office conducted community contact tracing with simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1).
B. Distribution of cases by Province/Highly Urbanized Cities (HUC)
A total of 3,312 Laboratory - Confirmed COVID19 cases with 65 deaths (CFR 2%) has been reported in Central Visayas from January 16 to June 3, 2020. The province with the highest number of confirmed cases were from Cebu (212, 6.4%). Among the HUCs, Cebu City has the highest (2665, 80.4% ) COVID19 confirmed cases (Figure 2).
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31—June 02, 2020
A. Epidemiologic Curve
On January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On January to February 2020, community contact tracing was conducted in Bohol and Negros Oriental. On March 06, 2020, Negros Oriental reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On March 13, 2020 Cebu City reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On April 20, 2020, Cebu City Jail, conducted swabbing activities among PDL and jail personnel. Cases peaked on April 30, 2020 when Cebu City Health Office conducted community contact tracing with simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1).
B. Distribution of cases by Province/Highly Urbanized Cities (HUC)
A total of 3,165 Laboratory - Confirmed COVID19 cases with 65 deaths (CFR 2%) has been reported in Central Visayas from January 16 to June 2, 2020. The province with the highest number of confirmed cases were from Cebu (179, 6%). Among the HUCs, Cebu City has the highest (2569, 81% ) COVID19 confirmed cases (Figure 2).
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31—June 01, 2020
A. Epidemiologic Curve
On January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On January to February 2020, community contact tracing was conducted in Bohol and Negros Oriental. On March 06, 2020, Negros Oriental reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On March 13, 2020 Cebu City reported their first confirmed COVID19 case. On April 20, 2020, Cebu City Jail, conducted swabbing activities among PDL and jail personnel. Cases peaked on April 30, 2020 when Cebu City Health Office conducted community contact tracing with simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1).
B. Distribution of cases by Province/Highly Urbanized Cities (HUC)
A total of 3, 042 Laboratory - Confirmed COVID19 cases with 65 deaths (CFR 2.1%) has been reported in Central Visayas from January 16 to June 1, 2020. The province with the highest number of confirmed cases were from Cebu (168, 6%). Among the HUCs, Cebu City has the highest (2467, 81% ) COVID19 confirmed cases (Figure 2).
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