By Jhon Aldrin Casinas
The number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in San Juan has reached 300 as of May 20, Mayor Francis Zamora said, as two new confirmed cases were recently recorded.
Zamora said there were currently 40 COVID-19 deaths, 140 patients under isolation or admitted in hospitals, and 120 recoveries in San Juan City—the epicenter of the local transmission of the disease in the country.
“Wala man pong San Juañenong gumaling mula sa COVID-19 ay salamat na rin dahil wala namang binawian ng buhay sa loob ng 24 oras. May dalawang naidagdag lang po sa tala ng bagong kaso (Although no San Juaneño recovered from COVID-19 recently, we are still thankful that no one died in the last 24 hours. There are only two cases that were added to the list of new cases,” he said.
Based on the data released by the local government, Barangay Greenhills currently has the most number of COVID-19 cases with 56 confirmed cases, nine deaths, and 24 recoveries.
The neighboring Barangay West Crame came second with 32 confirmed cases, five deaths, and 14 recoveries.
On May 16, Zamora said it now takes at least eight days for the COVID-19 cases to double in number in the city.
According to the mayor, the doubling time of COVID-19 cases in the city became “even slower” compared to the previous case doubling time of seven days recorded earlier.
“We will continue to implement strict protocols to ensure the safety and good health of San Juaneños during the MECQ (Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine),” he said.