PNP Personnel Infected With COVID-19 Reaches 326

Tally: 326 PNP personnel contracted COVID-19

326 personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP) have been recorded with coronavirus disease or COVID-19, based on its latest tally.

PNP personnel COVID-19 cases
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In an announcement that the security force has posted on its Facebook page, it revealed that among its personnel, there are 720 probable cases, 683 suspected cases, 174 recoveries and 4 deaths.

According to a report of GMA Network, PNP chief Police General Archie Francisco Gamboa has implemented an adjusted work schedule or revised deployment scheme among its personnel in order to safeguard them from the threats of the pandemic.

The PNP chief also noted that the police force has raised its funding which seeks to provide their personnel with personal protective gear, test kits, and to name a few.

Here’s the official announcement of PNP about its COVID-19 cases:

https://www.facebook.com/pnp.pio/posts/3956027537771806

Meanwhile, the Department of Health (DOH) announced via its latest bulletin that the country has recorded 359 additional cases (176- fresh and 183- late cases), 84 new recoveries, and 6 new deaths as of Tuesday, June 2, 2020.

Based on the record of the country’s health department, the Philippines has now a total of 18,997 confirmed cases with 4,063 recoveries and 966 deaths.

Related Article: PH Reports 359 New Coronavirus Cases, Total Cases Near 19,000

Coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic continues to devastate the entire world.

With the rapid increase of COVID-19 cases in over 200 territories, leaders of different nations are doing their all in order to combat the spread of the deadly virus which started in China in 2019.

Among the safety protocols that everyone must observe are the following; social/physical distancing, wearing masks especially on pubic places, and using disinfectant from time to time if possible.

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