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Mandaluyong vice mayor under self quarantine
Mandaluyong City Vice Mayor Anthony Suva and his family went on self-quarantine after being exposed to a suspected coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patient who died on Saturday.
“Me and my whole family are under quarantine because we have been exposed to a possible COVID-19 patient. I regret to say that that patient has died,” Suva said.
The local government has yet to confirm if the patient had been tested for the virus.
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As of Saturday, there were 13 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city: five from Barangay Highway Hills and one each from Barangays Plainview, Daang Bakal, Hulo, Vergara, Wackwack, Mauway, Addition Hills and Ilaya.
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