Local health officials worry because the number of people coming for their booster shots in Cagayan de Oro is decreasing.
, the CHO’s chief epidemiologist, said that as of Monday, there have been 35 new COVID-19 cases in the city. Among them, 25 were male and 10 were female.
On Monday, the heat index in Cagayan de Oro reached 40 degrees Celsius although the surface temperature only peaked at 32 degrees.
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