DON'T START SMOKING.
As we celebrate the World No Tobacco Day today, may we be reminded of the dangers of using tobacco products to our health.
Let's protect the Filipino youth from the influence of the tobacco industry!
As of May 30, 2020 (9PM), confirmed cases of COVID-19 recorded in Bicol Region is seventy-four (74). One new case has been reported earlier.
On results received today
A total of one hundred sixteen (116) test results were received as of 9PM today. One hundred eight (108) test results are from Bicol Regional Diagnostic and Reference Laboratory (BRDRL) while eight (8) are from Bicol Medical Center (BMC).
Of the 116 test results, three (3) are positive. Apart from the new confirmed case reported earlier, Bicol#47, and Bicol#54, both from Legazpi City, still tested positive for COVID-19.
Breakdown of negative results today for COVID-19:
PHO Albay - 11, Albay - 20, BRTTH - 53, BMC - 8, Masbate - 2, Sorsogon -7, and CESU Legazpi - 12.
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"COVID-19 preys on lungs, while the tobacco industry makes them more vulnerable."
Bilang paggunita sa World No Tobacco Day ngayong May 31, ating alalahanin ang hindi magagandang bagay na naidudulot ng paninigarilyo, at siguruhin na hindi na nito maiimpluwensiyahan pa ang mga susunod na henerasyon.
Protektahan ang kabataang Pilipino sa impluwensya ng industriya ng tabako!
DOH Bicol reports 1 new COVID case, a Health worker
Press Release, May 30, 2020
The Department of Health Center for Health Development - Bicol reports one new confirmed case of COVID-19. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 recorded in Bicol Region is now seventy-four (74).
The 74th confirmed case of COVID-19 is a 56-year old Filipino female from San Jose, Camarines Sur. She is a close contact of patient with local code Bicol#67. Patient is asymptomatic and is currently on quarantine. She is a Barangay Health Worker coordinator.
Appeal to Public
The public is strongly advised to strictly follow community quarantine procedures as well as precautionary measures including proper hand washing, social distancing, cough etiquette, disinfection of commonly used objects, use of face mask, healthy lifestyle and to stay at home. Everyone’s cooperation is crucial in this time of crisis.



