Follow the latest updates on COVID-19 in Bulacan in Bulacan COVID-19 Virus Case Bulletin article.
12th Week Summary — COVID-19 in Bulacan: May 27 to June 2
May 27, 2020 – At the start of the 12th week of the battle vs. COVID-19 in Bulacan, there are with 179 COVID cases, 81 recoveries, and 31 deaths in the province.
- Philippines transitions to online schooling amid coronavirus
- The quo warranto petition filed by Solicitor General Jose Calida in the Supreme Court, which questioned the validity of ABS-CBN’s franchise, prompted the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to shut down the network, NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba told a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
- The government is persuading at least 135 foreign manufacturers in China to relocate here as part of an industry strategy to present the Philippines as a complementary site to the Asian superpower.
- Filipino cruise crew member in coronavirus limbo dies of apparent suicide.
May 28, 2020 – Bocaue Mayor Eleanor “Joni” Villanueva-Tugna passed away
- The Philippines reported 539 new coronavirus cases, the highest number of new cases reported in a day during the pandemic.
- President Duterte places Metro Manila and other parts of the country (including Bulacan) under a general community quarantine (GCQ) effective June 1
- Defending Health Secretary Francis Duque once more, President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday told senators to wait for the official report on the bidding for the medical equipment used by the government against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) approved a second loan to the Philippines, worth $750 million, for COVID-19 response.
May 29, 2020 – Metro Manila, Davao City, Mandaue City, Bulacan, and other areas in Luzon will be put under GCQ starting June 1
May 30, 2020 – According to the DOH, “fresh cases” refer to test results that came out and were validated by the Epidemiology Bureau in the last three days. “Late cases” are those whose results came out four days ago or more but were just recently confirmed.
May 31, 2020 – Malacañang seeks 90-day extension of PRRD’s special powers for COVID-19
June 1, 2020 – Duterte certifies as urgent anti-terrorism bill feared to clamp down on basic rights
June 2, 2020 – The 12th week of COVID-19 in Bulacan ended with 210 COVID cases, 88 recoveries, and 31 deaths in the province.
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has suspended his decision to scrap a two-decade-old troop deployment agreement with the United States due to political and other developments in the region
- Human rights lawyers are up in arms against the anti-terror bill which President Rodrigo Duterte has just certified as urgent.
- COVID-19 infections in Philippines approach 19,000 with the addition of 359 cases
- OUTSTANDING DEBT rose by 1.4% to P8.6 trillion as of end-April, as the government issued more domestic securities and obtained additional foreign loans to fund its coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) response, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said
Bulacan PHO COVID-19 Report
May 27, 2020 – 179 COVID-19 Cases, 81 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reported four (4) new confirmed cases from the towns of (1) Bocaue, (1) Calumpit, (1) Pulilan, and (1) Obando. Sadly, a COVID patient from the town Pulilan died today. The total now is at 179 confirmed cases, 81 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
The City of San Jose Del Monte is still at the top with 26 cases. Marilao followed next with 20 cases. Malolos City is in 3rd place with 18 cases. Baliuag is in 4th place with 16 cases. The town of Bocaue is in 5th place with 13 cases.
May 28, 2020 – 184 COVID-19 Cases, 85 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reported four (5) new confirmed cases from the towns of Guiguinto, City of Malolos, San Miguel, San Ildefonso, and Obando. They also report 4 new COVID-19 recoveries from the towns of (2) San Miguel, (1) Bulakan, and (1) Guiguinto. The total now is at 184 confirmed cases, 85 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
The City of San Jose Del Monte is still at the top with 26 cases. Marilao followed next with 20 cases. Malolos City is in 3rd place with 19 cases. Baliuag is in 4th place with 16 cases. The town of Bocaue is in 5th place with 13 cases.
May 29, 2020 – 186 COVID-19 Cases, 85 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reported two (2) new confirmed cases from the towns of the City of San Jose Del Monte and Bocaue. The total now is at 186 confirmed cases, 85 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
The City of San Jose Del Monte is still at the top with 27 cases. Marilao followed next with 20 cases. Malolos City is in 3rd place with 19 cases. Baliuag is in 4th place with 16 cases. The town of Bocaue is in 5th place with 14 cases.
May 30, 2020 – 196 COVID-19 Cases, 85 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reported ten (10) new confirmed cases from the towns of the (2) City of San Jose Del Monte, (3) Bocaue, (2) Hagonoy, (1) Bulakan, (1) Marilao, and (1) Paombong. The total now is at 196 confirmed cases, 85 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
The City of San Jose Del Monte is still at the top with 29 cases. Marilao followed next with 21 cases. Malolos City is in 3rd place with 19 cases. Bocaue is in 4th place with 17 cases. The town of Baliuag is in 5th place with 14 cases.
May 31 – 203 COVID-19 Cases, 86 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reported seven (7) new confirmed cases from the towns of the (3) City of Malolos, (1) Plaridel, (1) Balagtas, (1) Bulakan, and (1) Marilao. We also have a newly recovered COVID-19 patient from the town of Obando. The total now is at 203 confirmed cases, 86 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
The City of San Jose Del Monte is still at the top with 29 cases. The towns of Marilao and City of Malolos followed next with 22 cases. Bocaue is in 3rd place with 17 cases. The town of Baliuag is in 4th place with 16 cases.
June 1 – 203 COVID-19 Cases, 86 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
There is no COVID-19 report update today from Bulacan Provincial Health Office. The total still stands at 203 confirmed cases, 86 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
June 2, 2020 – 210 COVID-19 Cases, 88 Recovered Patients, & 31 Deaths
The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reported seven (7) new confirmed cases from the towns of the City of Malolos, Hagonoy, San Rafael, San Ildefonso, Pandi, San Miguel, and Bocaue. We also have two (2) newly recovered COVID-19 patients from the towns of Plaridel and Pulilan. The total now is at 210 confirmed cases, 88 recovered patients, and 31 deaths.
The City of San Jose Del Monte is still at the top with 29 cases. The City of Malolos followed next with 23 cases. Marilao is in 3rd place with 22 cases. Bocaue is in 4th place with 18 cases. The town of Baliuag is in 5th place with 16 cases.
Follow the timeline with the weekly updates on our fight against Covid-19 in Bulacan. We created a journal to show the chronology of events related to Covid-19 in Bulacan, starting from the date of the first reported case in Bulacan.
- 1st Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – The Struggle –> 1st case reported; Baliuag mayor tests positive.
- 2nd Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Relief Goods –> state of calamity declared; relief goods distribution starts.
- 3rd Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Birthday –> The President’s birthday; Cong. Villarica tests positive
- 4th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Gov’t Subsidy –> SAP distribution begins; Centralized COVID facility in Bulacan in BMC
- 5th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Health Workers –> We salute our frontliners
- 6th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Cases reach 100 –> Former Senator Heherson Alvarez dies due to COVID-19; Bulacan cases reach 100.
- 7th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – West PH Sea Diplomatic Protests –> The Philippines files two diplomatic protests vs. China’s actions in the West Philippine Sea
- 8th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – ABS-CBN Shutdown –> The NTC issued a cease and desist order to stop ABS-CBN from broadcasting.
- 9th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – POGO –> Philippines allows Chinese Online Gaming Centers to reopen
- 10th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Typhoon Ambo Intensified up to Signal No. 3 –> Typhoon Ambo hits Bulacan, with Eastern Bulacan being put under Signal No. 3 at its peak; Flood warnings for areas near Bustos Dam due to malfunctioning rubber gate
- 11th Week Report: COVID-19 in Bulacan – Sec. Duque and the 2nd Wave –> Duque said the Philippines is already experiencing the second wave of coronavirus infections, but a day after backpedals saying that PH is still riding its first wave of COVID-19 infections.