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March 17, 2021 Cases.Xlsx QUEZON CITY COVID-19 UPDATE as of March 17, 2021 - 8:00 AM District 1 Barangay Active Died Recovered Total Alicia 9 2 126 137 Bagong Pag‐Asa 50 16 356 422 Bahay Toro 81 33 937 1051 Balingasa 17 9 270 296 Bungad 30 4 189 223 Damar 2 0 18 20 Damayan 10 7 134 151 Del Monte 31 7 131 169 Katipunan 15 1 78 94 Lourdes 25 5 84 114 Maharlika 41 1 85 127 Manresa 25 5 188 218 Mariblo 6 1 54 61 Masambong 28 9 217 254 N.S. Amoranto 15 4 151 170 Nayong Kanluran 7 2 63 72 Paang Bundok 22 6 120 148 Pag‐Ibig Sa Nayon 3 3 52 58 Paltok 22 9 262 293 Paraiso 9 0 48 57 Phil‐Am 5 3 43 51 Project 6 29 3 141 173 Ramon Magsaysay 41 4 190 235 Saint Peter 13 1 75 89 Salvacion 26 5 136 167 San Antonio 33 11 303 347 San Isidro Labrador 18 4 116 138 San Jose 7 6 89 102 Santa Cruz 12 0 70 82 Santa Teresita 18 2 215 235 Santo Cristo 19 0 276 295 Santo Domingo 16 5 166 187 Siena 16 2 71 89 Talayan 13 0 69 82 Vasra 17 3 113 133 Veterans Village 22 6 196 224 West Triangle 11 3 106 120 District 1 Total 764 182 5,938 6,884 Page 1 of 4 QUEZON CITY COVID-19 UPDATE as of March 17, 2021 - 8:00 AM District 2 Barangay Active Died Recovered Total Bagong Silangan 49 19 539 607 Batasan Hills 127 39 1297 1463 Commonwealth 127 40 1009 1176 Holy Spirit 73 28 816 917 Payatas 66 32 697 795 District 2 Total 442 158 4,358 4,958 District 3 Barangay Active Died Recovered Total Amihan 10 1 87 98 Bagumbayan 40 3 297 340 Bagumbuhay 21 3 186 210 Bayanihan 0 0 11 11 Blue Ridge A 6 4 40 50 Blue Ridge B 2 0 12 14 Camp Aguinaldo 36 0 85 121 Claro 13 1 61 75 Dioquino Zobel 1 1 22 24 Duyan‐Duyan 5 0 48 53 E. Rodriguez 43 12 352 407 East Kamias 17 4 115 136 Escopa I 16 3 81 100 Escopa II 1 0 21 22 Escopa III 6 2 120 128 Escopa IV 2 2 75 79 Libis 5 2 82 89 Loyola Heights 47 6 333 386 Mangga 0 1 69 70 Marilag 24 12 229 265 Masagana 7 2 88 97 Matandang Balara 92 24 640 756 Milagrosa 13 1 170 184 Pansol 26 10 393 429 Quirino 2‐A 16 0 136 152 Quirino 2‐B 12 0 97 109 Quirino 2‐C 7 1 59 67 Quirino 3‐A 2 0 21 23 Saint Ignatius 6 1 25 32 San Roque 28 8 351 387 Silangan 14 2 90 106 Socorro 76 9 524 609 Tagumpay 0 1 39 40 Ugong Norte 34 5 164 203 Villa Maria Clara 8 3 50 61 West Kamias 21 0 134 155 White Plains 6 1 51 58 District 3 Total 663 125 5,358 6,146 Page 2 of 4 QUEZON CITY COVID-19 UPDATE as of March 17, 2021 - 8:00 AM District 4 Barangay Active Died Recovered Total Bagong Lipunan Ng Crame 78 2 496 576 Botocan 32 2 99 133 Central 33 7 373 413 Damayang Lagi 24 3 197 224 Don Manuel 17 0 74 91 Doña Aurora 17 1 99 117 Doña Imelda 34 3 231 268 Doña Josefa 9 1 49 59 Horseshoe 4 1 50 55 Immaculate Concepcion 15 5 123 143 Kalusugan 15 1 111 127 Kamuning 23 4 304 331 Kaunlaran 26 6 252 284 Kristong Hari 11 4 115 130 Krus Na Ligas 24 5 304 333 Laging Handa 25 2 117 144 Malaya 4 1 50 55 Mariana 51 3 244 298 Obrero 4 1 127 132 Old Capitol Site 1 3 82 86 Paligsahan 27 5 118 150 Pinagkaisahan 14 2 119 135 Pinyahan 67 13 345 425 Roxas 28 7 319 354 Sacred Heart 22 2 88 112 San Isidro Galas 11 0 138 149 San Martin De Porres 14 8 214 236 San Vicente 3 0 122 125 Santo Niño 13 2 110 125 Santol 8 2 116 126 Sikatuna Village 15 4 134 153 South Triangle 78 4 293 375 Tatalon 58 19 557 634 Teachers Village East 3 0 53 56 Teachers Village West 11 0 46 57 U.P. Campus 28 9 394 431 U.P. Village 5 0 78 83 Valencia 29 1 174 204 District 4 Total 881 133 6,915 7,929 Page 3 of 4 QUEZON CITY COVID-19 UPDATE as of March 17, 2021 - 8:00 AM District 5 Barangay Active Died Recovered Total Bagbag 73 9 494 576 Capri 11 4 99 114 Fairview 78 17 628 723 Greater Lagro 33 10 272 315 Gulod 21 24 415 460 Kaligayahan 53 10 497 560 Nagkaisang Nayon 44 14 370 428 North Fairview 42 4 348 394 Novaliches Proper 17 2 144 163 Pasong Putik 29 4 293 326 San Agustin 42 9 243 294 San Bartolome 56 17 610 683 Santa Lucia 28 0 169 197 Santa Monica 34 7 303 344 District 5 Total 561 131 4,885 5,577 District 6 Barangay Active Died Recovered Total Apolonio Samson 21 6 378 405 Baesa 22 12 452 486 Balong Bato 9 3 110 122 Culiat 96 18 830 944 New Era 34 5 149 188 Pasong Tamo 111 30 993 1134 Sangandaan 23 9 284 316 Sauyo 65 18 583 666 Talipapa 49 11 522 582 Tandang Sora 70 23 777 870 Unang Sigaw 1 2 62 65 District 6 Total 501 137 5,140 5,778 Page 4 of 4.
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