Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva on Sunday evening, May 21 confirmed that he tested positive again for the coronavirus or Covid-19. ManilaBulletin
Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva on Sunday evening, May 21 confirmed that he tested positive again for the coronavirus or Covid-19.
According to Villanueva, he started feeling unwell on May 18 and eventually decided to take an antigen test. “I took an antigen test today because I started feeling worse with fever-like symptoms and unfortunately, I tested positive,” the lawmaker disclosed. “But we got infected again. Nag-isolate na po muna tayo while waiting for the results of our RT-PCR ,” he said.
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