Pangasinan recorded 11 new COVID-19 cases and seven recoveries on Tuesday, July 21, bringing the total to 162 cases with 106 recoveries.
The province also reported one new death, a 69-year-old man from Labrador town, bringing the total fatalities to 10.
Among the new cases are a five-month-old baby boy from Asingan town and a 67-year-old female from Binalonan town.
Several of the new cases have a history of travel to Metro Manila, Mandaluyong City, London, or exposure to confirmed cases.
Dagupan City now has 33 confirmed cases, and the new cases are admitted in various hospitals and isolation facilities across the province.
Pangasinan ranks tenth in COVID-19 cases among the largest provinces in the country as of July 19.
The province remains under modified general community quarantine (MGCQ), with restrictions on individuals aged 21 and below, and 60 and above, as well as pregnant women and those with comorbidities.
Tourist destinations and hotels can operate at 50% capacity, while barbershops, restaurants, and eateries are allowed at 75% capacity.
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