Cagayan Valley confirmed its first case on March 21, 2020, that of 44-year-old male who had traveled via bus to
Tuguegarao. The man arrived in Cagayan on March 11 and was treated at the
Cagayan Valley Medical Center.[1] Further cases were recorded in the province as well as in
Isabela and
Nueva Vizcaya. By April 21, there are no active cases in Cagayan Valley, with a total of 27 confirmed in the region, among which one had died.[2]
Cagayan Valley treated an imported case recorded as a case of the neighboring
Cordilleras, that of a man from
Lamut,
Ifugao who was transferred from the Panopdopan District Hospital to the Region-2 Trauma and Medical Center in
Bayombong,
Nueva Vizcaya by April 26. The man's case was also the first confirmed case of Ifugao province.[3]
Quirino recorded its first case on August 12 after provincial Governor Dakila Carlo Cua's househelp tested positive for COVID-19 despite having no previous travel history to known affected areas.[4]
Batanes was the last province in the region and the whole Philippines.[5] It confirmed its first case on September 28. The case was that of a locally stranded individual who was brought home via a military helicopter on September 22. The patient was asymptomatic.[6][7][8]
Notes
^Breakdown of confirmed cases is according to the
COVID-19 Case Tracker of the Department of Health.
Cagayan Valley confirmed its first case on March 21, 2020, that of 44-year-old male who had traveled via bus to
Tuguegarao. The man arrived in Cagayan on March 11 and was treated at the
Cagayan Valley Medical Center.[1] Further cases were recorded in the province as well as in
Isabela and
Nueva Vizcaya. By April 21, there are no active cases in Cagayan Valley, with a total of 27 confirmed in the region, among which one had died.[2]
Cagayan Valley treated an imported case recorded as a case of the neighboring
Cordilleras, that of a man from
Lamut,
Ifugao who was transferred from the Panopdopan District Hospital to the Region-2 Trauma and Medical Center in
Bayombong,
Nueva Vizcaya by April 26. The man's case was also the first confirmed case of Ifugao province.[3]
Quirino recorded its first case on August 12 after provincial Governor Dakila Carlo Cua's househelp tested positive for COVID-19 despite having no previous travel history to known affected areas.[4]
Batanes was the last province in the region and the whole Philippines.[5] It confirmed its first case on September 28. The case was that of a locally stranded individual who was brought home via a military helicopter on September 22. The patient was asymptomatic.[6][7][8]
Notes
^Breakdown of confirmed cases is according to the
COVID-19 Case Tracker of the Department of Health.