CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of February 2, 2021, 7:00 PM

Kaprobinsiaan, here is the La Union CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of February 2, 2021, 7:00 PM.
Three (3) new cases were recorded in the province today. Two (2) from the Municipality of Tubao, and one (1) from the City of San Fernando.
One (1) death was also recorded from the City of San Fernando. The Provincial Government extends our sincerest condolences to the bereaved family of the patient.
On a lighter note, we recorded fourteen (14) new recoveries. Four (4) from the Municipality of Tubao, three (3) from City of San Fernando, two (2) each from the Municipalities of Bacnotan and Bauang, and one (1) each from the Municipalities of Agoo, Aringay, and Sudipen.
Currently, we have a total of 91 active cases.
Rest assured that the Provincial Government is closely monitoring the situation and providing the necessary support to its component LGUs and partner organizations to strengthen CoViD-19 prevention, surveillance, response and treatment.
For more information and data analytics, please visit our official data dashboard at bit.ly/lucoviddashboard
Note: This is a developing report by the Provincial Government of La Union together with its partners in the Rural Health Units, Local Isolation Facilities, Hospitals and DOH-CHD1.
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CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of February 1, 2021, 7:00 PM

Kaprobinsiaan, here is the La Union CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of February 1, 2021, 7:00 PM.
Four (4) new cases were recorded in the province today. Three (3) from the City of San Fernando, and one (1) from the Municipality of Bacnotan.
On a lighter note, we recorded fifteen (15) new recoveries. Six (6) from the Municipality of Burgos, two (2) from City of San Fernando, and one (1) each from the Municipalities of Aringay, Bagulin, Bangar, Pugo, Rosario, San Gabriel and San Juan.
Currently, we have a total of 103 active cases.
Rest assured that the Provincial Government is closely monitoring the situation and providing the necessary support to its component LGUs and partner organizations to strengthen CoViD-19 prevention, surveillance, response and treatment.
For more information and data analytics, please visit our official data dashboard at bit.ly/lucoviddashboard
Note: This is a developing report by the Provincial Government of La Union together with its partners in the Rural Health Units, Local Isolation Facilities, Hospitals and DOH-CHD1.
#SpreadtheLovenottheVirus
#iLoveLaUnion

CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of January 31, 2021, 10:00 PM

Kaprobinsiaan, here is the La Union CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of January 31, 2021, 10:00 PM.
Four (4) new cases were recorded in the province today. Two (2) from the City of San Fernando, and two (2) from the Municipality of Sudipen.
On a lighter note, we recorded seven (7) new recoveries. Four (4) from the Municipality of Bauang, two (2) from the Municipality of Rosario, and one (1) from the City of San Fernando.
Currently, we have a total of 114 active cases.
Rest assured that the Provincial Government is closely monitoring the situation and providing the necessary support to its component LGUs and partner organizations to strengthen CoViD-19 prevention, surveillance, response and treatment.
For more information and data analytics, please visit our official data dashboard at bit.ly/lucoviddashboard
Note: This is a developing report by the Provincial Government of La Union together with its partners in the Rural Health Units, Local Isolation Facilities, Hospitals and DOH-CHD1.
#SpreadtheLovenottheVirus
#iLoveLaUnion

CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of January 30, 2021, 08:00 PM

Kaprobinsiaan, here is the La Union CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of January 30, 2021, 8:00 PM.
Thirteen (13) new cases were recorded in the province today. Seven (7) from the Municipality of Bauang, five (5) from the City of San Fernando, and one (1) from the Municipality of Sudipen.
We also recorded one (1) death from the Municipality of Bauang. The Provincial Government extends our deepest condolences to the bereaved family of the patient.
On a lighter note, we recorded three (3) new recoveries from the City of San Fernando.
Currently, we have a total of 117 active cases.
Rest assured that the Provincial Government is closely monitoring the situation and providing the necessary support to its component LGUs and partner organizations to strengthen CoViD-19 prevention, surveillance, response and treatment.
For more information and data analytics, please visit our official data dashboard at bit.ly/lucoviddashboard
Note: This is a developing report by the Provincial Government of La Union together with its partners in the Rural Health Units, Local Isolation Facilities, Hospitals and DOH-CHD1.
#SpreadtheLovenottheVirus
#iLoveLaUnion

HI-VIS-VEST ORDINANCE OF THE PROVINCE

Stay safe on the road, wear a high visibility vest. 🦺✔️
For provincial riders 🏍, tricycle, e-bike 🛵, and bicycles 🚲, always wear your high visibility vest from 6 pm (6 PM) to 6 am ( 6 AM), and be in the sun / noon if heavy rain.
Read the full ordinance here: bit.ly/highvisvest-ord
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CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of January 29, 2021, 08:00 PM

Kaprobinsiaan, here is the La Union CoViD-19 Case Bulletin as of January 29, 2021, 8:00 PM.
Nineteen (19) new cases were recorded in the province today. Eighteen (18) from the City of San Fernando, and one (1) from the Municipality of San Juan.
On a lighter note, we recorded eleven (11) new recoveries. Four (4) from the City of San Fernando, three (3) from the Municipality of Santo Tomas, and two (2) each from the Municipalities of Rosario and Sudipen.
Currently, we have a total of 108 active cases.
Rest assured that the Provincial Government is closely monitoring the situation and providing the necessary support to its component LGUs and partner organizations to strengthen CoViD-19 prevention, surveillance, response and treatment.
For more information and data analytics, please visit our official data dashboard at bit.ly/lucoviddashboard
Note: This is a developing report by the Provincial Government of La Union together with its partners in the Rural Health Units, Local Isolation Facilities, Hospitals and DOH-CHD1.
#SpreadtheLovenottheVirus
#iLoveLaUnion