MANILA No matter what their age and health conditions are, senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWD) were among the early voters at Claro M. Recto High School in Sampaloc, Manila, on Monday. Most of them wanted to avoid overcrowding by mid-morning or near closing time, when many voters crowd the…
FEWER CASES. Dr. Michelle Schlosser, the Davao City Coronavirus Disease Task Force spokesperson, calls on residents Wednesday (May 11, 2022) to continue wearing face masks as the threat of the virus remains. The task force has recorded zero positive Covid-19 cases from May 8 to 10, but a single case attributed to the May 9 elections is recorded Wednesday. (Screengrab from the Davao City Covid-19 online briefing) DAVAO CITY - After logging zero coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases in the last three days, this city recorded a single infection Wednesday that is being attributed to people going out to vote in the May 9 elections. "Fortunately, we have recorded zero positive cases since May 8 but today, May 11, we recorded one," said Dr. Michelle Schlosser, the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force spokesperson, over a radio interview. Schlosser said they are bracing for a possible increase in Covid-19 detection under the incubation period of two weeks. The detected infection is fro