Eastern Visayas reports first 3 coronavirus deaths in region

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At least 3 coronavirus deaths were reported on Thursday, June 25. The 3 patients came from the provinces of Leyte, Biliran, and Samar. Eastern Visayas regional health department says all deaths were returning residents and had underlying conditions.

DISINFECTION. Residents of Tacloban City walk through disinfection tent. Photo from Tacloban City's Facebook pageThe 3 patients came from the provinces of Leyte, Biliran, and Samar.

According to Department of Health Eastern Visayas Regional Director Dr Minerva Molon, these patients had underlying conditions. There are currently 467 recorded cases in the region, the majority of these cases coming from Leyte Province with 305, according to Molon.

 

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