ICYMI: Cagayan de Oro City, the regional capital of Northern Mindanao, registered no new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, Dec. 3, according to a Dec. 4 advisory from the COVID-19 Operations Center of the City Health Office.
The count of infections in the city has only been in single digits for a month now — except on Nov. 7 with 10, Nov. 9 with 18, and Nov. 17 with 14.
In the past month, only one death due to COVID-19 was recorded on each of the following days — Nov. 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, and 23. These figures are marked improvements from the surge recorded from June to September during which more people also lined up for vaccination. By October, there was a radical reduction in the city’s rate of infection which continued until Saturday.As of Dec. 1, a total of 826,633 persons have been vaccinated — of whom 314,519 were fully vaccinated and 511,411 had their first dose. The city’s herd immunity target is 518,518.
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