17 more cops found positive for COVID-19; PNP tally now at 231

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Seventeen more police personnel have contracted the coronavirus disease, increasing the total number of COVID-19 cases in the nation’s police force to 231, the PNP said. | CMarquezINQ

In a statement from PNP spokesman Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, the latest cases in the police force are mostly from Metro Manila.53-year-old policeman from Pasig City;47-year-old policeman from Caloocan City;34-year-old policeman from Taguig City;33-year-old policewoman from Manila;31 -year-old policeman from Quezon City;25-year-old policewoman from Manila

Banac said 116 infected police personnel are isolated in quarantine facilities, seven are admitted in hospitals while 35 are under home quarantine.

 

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