The provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga remained the only two areas in Central Luzon that were on the list of places in the country that registered the most number of COVID-19 cases as of Thursday, according to OCTA Research. | joannaglibotINQ /PDI
OLONGAPO CITY–The provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga remained the only two areas in Central Luzon that were on the list of places in the country that registered the most number of COVID-19 cases as of Thursday , according to independent pandemic monitor OCTA Research.
Bulacan posted 16 new COVID-19 cases, making it the sixth among the 15 areas on the list, while Pampanga registered 12 more cases and ranked eight.Previously, Nueva Ecija and Bataan were included in the list, but the two provinces had registered fewer new COVID-19 cases in recent days.
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