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Magalong: Baguio’s Covid-19 situation remains ‘manageable’
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Magalong: Baguio’s Covid-19 situation remains ‘manageable’

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong stated that the city's Covid-19 situation remains 'manageable' despite a rise in cases since May 2026. As of early July, 41 confirmed cases had been reported, primarily among healthcare workers and hospital staff. Magalong emphasized that all reported infections were mild and reassured residents there was 'no cause for alarm.' He highlighted coordinated efforts between the City Health Services Office and hospitals to monitor and contain infections within health facilities. The mayor urged continued adherence to basic health precautions and encouraged calm and confidence among residents.

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Magalong: Baguio’s Covid-19 situation remains ‘manageable’

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong stated that the city's Covid-19 situation remains 'manageable' despite a rise in cases since May 2026. As of early July, 41 confirmed cases had been reported, primarily among healthcare workers and hospital staff. Magalong emphasized that all reported infections were mild and reassured residents there was 'no cause for alarm.' He highlighted coordinated efforts between the City Health Services Office and hospitals to monitor and contain infections within health facilities. The mayor urged continued adherence to basic health precautions and encouraged calm and confidence among residents.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced report on the city's handling of the pandemic, focusing on factual statements from the mayor and public health officials. While the subject involves public policy and governance, the framing does not show clear ideological leaning. The tone is neutral, emphasizing the

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