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CNMI’s newest case is a child

An arriving passenger on a United Airlines flight from Guam last July 16 tested for COVID-19 last July 17. This time, it is a child, according to Esther Muña, Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. chief executive officer. The latest case brings the CNMI’s total number of cases to 37...
Posted On Jul 20 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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CHCC redraws COVID-19 dashboard

In what is being plugged as a means to be more transparent to the public, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. has amended its COVID-19 dashboard on its website to make the data more widely accessible to the public now. From just providing a tally of how many COVID-19 cases are...
Posted On Jul 17 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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3 more positive COVID-19 cases

In as little as four days, three more passengers from the July 9 flight have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 after getting tested on their fifth day after arriving last July 14, bringing the CNMI’s total cases to 36. According to Esther Muna, Commonwealth Healthcare Corp....
Posted On Jul 16 2020 06:03
, By Justine Nauta
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Sasamoto: Every year there’s a deficit of $17M

Derek Sasamoto, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. chief financial officer, says that CHCC will acquire the $17-million deficit of the medical referral program if the operation was transferred to the corporation during the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee budget...
Posted On Jul 15 2020 06:06
, By Justine Nauta
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