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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 30, 2020
Report No. 36
A. Epidemiologic Curve
January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On 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 tracing simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1). Of the cases detected 2881 (33%) were symptomatic. Currently, there are 5401 (62%) active cases.

B. Distribution of cases by Cities/ Municipalities
Data from May 24-June 30, 2020 shows that in Cebu province, Talisay City (281, 35%) has the highest number of cases, followed by Minglanilla (154, 19%), and Consolacion (112, 14%) (Figure 2).
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 29, 2020
Report No. 35
A. Epidemiologic Curve
January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On 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 tracing simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1). Of the cases detected 2821 (33%) were symptomatic. Currently, there are 5250 (62%) active cases.

B. Distrbution of cases by Cities/ Muncipalities
Data from May 24-June 29, 2020 shows that in Cebu province, Talisay City (269, 35%) has the highest number of cases, followed by Minglanilla (152, 20%), and Consolacion (103, 13%) (Figure 2).
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 28, 2020
Report No. 33
A. Epidemiologic Curve
January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On 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 tracing simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1). Of the cases detected 2527 (32%) were symptomatic. Currently, there are 4605 (59%) active cases.

B. Distrbution of cases by Cities/ Muncipalities
Data from May 24-June 27, 2020 shows that in Cebu province, Talisay City (240, 35%) has the highest number of cases, followed by Minglanilla (130, 19%), and Consolacion (97, 14%) (Figure 2).
Read more: Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 27, 2020
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 28, 2020
Report No. 34
A. Epidemiologic Curve
January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On 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 tracing simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1). Of the cases detected 2756 (33%) were symptomatic. Currently, there are 5044 (61%) active cases.

B. Distrbution of cases by Cities/ Muncipalities
Data from May 24-June 28, 2020 shows that in Cebu province, Talisay City (240, 35%) has the highest number of cases, followed by Minglanilla (130, 19%), and Consolacion (97, 14%) (Figure 2).
Read more: Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 28, 2020
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Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 15, 2020
A. Epidemiologic Curve
January 31, 2020 a Chinese national tourist was admitted at ACE Medical Center, Bohol. On 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 tracing simultaneous PCR testing (Figure 1). Of the cases detected 1440 (27%) were symptomatic. Currently, there are 3732 (70%) active cases.

B. Distrbution of cases by Cities/ Muncipalities
Data from May 24-June 15, 2020 shows that in Cebu province, Talisay City (61, 35%) has the highest number of cases, followed by Minglanilla (29, 17%), and Consolacion (24, 14%) (Figure 2).
Read more: Laboratory Confirmed COVID19 Cases in Central Visayas, January 31-June 15, 2020

