Albay nurse tests negative in second COVID-19 test

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A female nurse in this city got a negative result in her second coronavirus test a week after she earlier tested positive for the viral disease, the DOH Bicol reported.

The patient, tagged as Bicol #53, is a 39-year-old Legazpi City resident. She was symptomatic and has asthma as her co-morbidity, according to Dr. Antonio Ludovice, Albay Provincial Health Office Chief.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bicol remains at 66 as of Friday evening.
 

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