COVID-19 patients in Manila with existing kidney conditions recover

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At least seven COVID-19 patients in the City of Manila who had pre-existing chronic kidney ailments have recovered from the respiratory disease. | GabrielLaluINQ

As of now, Manila is still facing a tough battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. Data on Friday showed that there are 1,936 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city, 1,218 of which are still active.

At least 114 have died due to the disease while 604 have recovered.However, the city also has done one of the widest testing operations in the country, with 115,411 rapid tests and 12,952 RT-PCR swab testings.Photo from Manila Public Information Office

 

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