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CdeO logs 258 new COVID-19 cases; active cases rise to 3,094

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Cagayan de Oro City logs 258 new confirmed cases for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Thursday, February 3.

The city logged 316 new COVID-19 cases as of 10 PM yesterday, of which 166 are local index cases, 21 local with link, 58 APOR cases, two APOR cases with link, seven returning overseas Filipino (ROF), and four deaths.

With this, the city has a total cumulative of 24,346 COVID-19 cases.

Out of the total cumulative, 3,094 are active cases, 590 are currently admitted at Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC), 2,418 outpatients staying at the Temporary Treatment and Monitoring Facility (TTMF), and 86 cases under the ROF/LSI category.



The city also logged 52 new recoveries and four new deaths, bringing the total recoveries and death cases to 20,367 and 885, respectively.

For ROFs/LSIs, please contact either of the following hotline numbers to notify your arrival from Monday to Sunday 8 AM to 9 PM:

  • 0919-068-9770
  • 0953-360-5463
  • 0965-830-7178

You can also reach out via email at oca.cagayandeoro@gmail.com or message them on Facebook at fb.com/OCA.CdeO. The City will also host an FB Live Support for LSIs every 10 AM to 11 AM or 3 PM to 4 PM. For Barangay Health Emergency Response Team (BHERTS) numbers, check them out here.

Avail of the NMMC Teleconsulta services for your medical concerns and consultations. Call them at any of the following numbers below from Mondays to Fridays (except holidays) between 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.



Smart

  • 0910 620 1319
  • 0910 620 0903
  • 0910 620 1076

JRBGH e-Konsulta numbers available from Mondays to Fridays (except holidays) between 9 AM to 3 PM:

Call/Text



  • 0926-063-6242
  • Viber: 0953-359-4762
  • Facebook Page: JRBGH e-Konsulta
  • Email: jrbgh.infosys@gmail.com

(SourceCity Information Office)

– WhatALife.ph


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