33 Barangays in Baguio No New Cases Recorded from Nov. 1-13
Thirty-three (33) barangays in Baguio City have posted no new COVID cases recorded from November 1 to 13, 2020. The data was revealed by the University of the Philippines Baguio (UP Baguio) on Tuesday, November 17, 2020; and just this morning of Wednesday, November 18, 2020, the Public Information Office of the City of Baguio stated that Mayor Benjamin Magalong lauds the said barangays.
Barangays in Baguio with No New Cases
Here are the 33 barangays in Baguio City with no new COVID cases from November 1 to 13, 2020 based on the onset date, November 14, 2020.
- North Sanitary Camp
- Middle Quirino Hill
- Happy Hallow
- Camp 8
- Lucnab
- Alfonso Tabora
- Country Club Village
- Hillside
- Atok Trail
- San Antonio Village
- Lower Dagsian
- Campo Filipino
- Andres Bonifacio (Lower Bokawkan)
- Lourdes Subdivision Extention
- Santo Tomas School Area
- Lower Magsaysay
- Upper Market Subdivision
- Manuel A. Roxas
- San Roque Village
- Bal-Marcoville
- Pucsusan
- Upper Dagsian
- Lourdes Subdivision Proper
- Lower General Luna
- North Central Aurora Hill
- South Drive
- Harrison-Claudio Carantes
- Lower Lourdes Subdivison
- Kayang Hilltop
- Session Road area
- Kabayanihan
- Malcolm Square-Perfecto (Jose Abad Santos)
- Bagong Lipunan (Market Area)
The Data From UP Baguio
“This information is from the ongoing study of the UP Baguio-led research team that has been in partnership with the Baguio City Health Services Office (HSO) in recording daily updates to interpret and map out the COVID-19 data of the city since March 2020.”
The study is called the “Exploratory Data Analysis of Baguio City COVID-19 Cases Daily Updates” by Rizavel C. Addawe, Jhunas Paul Viernes, Wilfredo Dizon Jr., Shielden Grail Domilies, Criselda Libatique, Joseph Ludwin Marigmen, Raya Elaine Gueco, and Donnabel Tubera-Panes of the University of the Philippines Baguio.
Among the objectives of the research, according to UP Baguio, is to do data analysis and provide a scientific basis which “may be used as an “aid by the city government in strategizing towards the fight against the virus.”
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Source: Public Information Office – City of Baguio, University of the Philippines Baguio