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Due to COVID-19's post, local officials and others met by Gov. Nini Ynares was advised to self-quarantine

Governor Rebecca "Nini" Ynares By Nimfa Estrellado March 28, 2020 This is the advice and encouragement of former Rizal ...


Governor Rebecca "Nini" Ynares
By Nimfa Estrellado
March 28, 2020


This is the advice and encouragement of former Rizal Gov. Jun Ynares III after his mother and current governor of the province of Rizal, Governor Rebecca "Nini" Ynares, 70, became positive on COVID-19.

On his Facebook Page, it was announced yesterday, Wednesday, March 25, by Dr. Jun publicly said the governor was in an isolation room but the condition was stable.

Former governor Ito Ynares, 72, has also been isolated.

It will be recalled that Gov. LGU officials said on March 16, 2020, in connection with the province's coordinated COVID-19 response.

According to Dr. Jun, Gov. Nini got COVID-19 because she continues to interact with her constituents as part of his sworn office and frontline work against COVID-19.

One of the quarantines today, according to Dr. Jun, is his wife, Antipolo City Mayor Andrea Ynares.

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Dr. Jun also requested the Rizaleños and the public to pray for his mother for Gov.'s recovery. Nini.

As of March 24, there were 28 Rizalans positive for COVID-19 based on DoH records.

There were 14 in Cainta (including three deceased and one rescued); 9 in Antipolo; 3 in Taytay (including one deceased); and one in Rodriguez / Montalban and San Mateo.

On March 25, 2020, a positive COVID-19 was recorded in Binangonan town, specifically in the St. Monique Valais has been locked down 10 days from now.

In Antipolo, as of 6:00 pm, March 25, 2020, Wednesday, with 152 P.U.M and 42 P.U.I. while 9 were positive and two died because of COVID-19.

In Angono, as of March 24, there were zero or no confirmed positive cases. But there are 12 P.U.I. and 59 P.U.M.

COVID-19 first landed in the province on March 5 when it became violent and a man from Cainta later died at a stall at the Greenhills in San Juan City.

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