(File photo) MANILA - The Ospital ng Makati (OsMak) and the Makati Medical Center (MMC) have recorded "zero" new cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) during the past two weeks, the city government reported on Wednesday. In a statement, Mayor Abigail Binay said the city-run OsMak has not recorded any new Covid-19 case since November 24, despite aggressive testing efforts. "Earlier this month, we had 54 patients with Covid-like symptoms at OsMak. Fortunately, they all tested negative after undergoing RT-PCR (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) tests. Therefore, we have zero Covid cases at OsMak," she said, noting that a 75-year-old resident was the last Covid-19 patient admitted to the hospital on Nov. 24. The patient experienced severe symptoms and eventually died last December 3. Dr. Saturnino Javier, MMC medical director, has earlier issued a press statement confirming the hospital has recorded a zero-Covid-19 patient census for the first time in 20
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