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15 more coal plant workers in Zambales test positive for COVID-19

/ 05:10 PM August 26, 2021

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales—The number of active COVID-19 cases in this province climbed to a record-high of 835 after 108 more patients were reported Wednesday.

Dr. Noel Bueno, provincial health director, told the Inquirer that 15 of the latest cases were employees of Masinloc coal-fired power plant, who were exposed to their fellow workers.

At least 75 workers in the power plant are recuperating from the viral disease.

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Bueno also reported 62 new recoveries on the same day, bringing to 4,643 the total number of patients cleared of COVID-19 in the province.

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The province’s COVID-19 death toll on Wednesday still stood at 167, with no new deaths.

Since last year, Zambales has recorded 5,645 COVID-19 cases.

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