Bea Alonzo tests negative for coronavirus | Inquirer Entertainment

Bea Alonzo tests negative for coronavirus

By: - Reporter
/ 10:38 PM June 19, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Bea Alonzo on Friday shared some good news as she tested negative for the coronavirus.

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“The only ‘NEGATIVE’ I need,” the Kapamilya actress wrote in an Instagram post as she shared a photo of her rapid test result.

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Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, Alonzo has been active with relief efforts through her organization I Am Hope, which she co-founded with her friend, producer Rina Navarro.

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I Am Hope handed out 500 food packs for stranded students at the University of the Philippines-Diliman, as well as frontline workers of the Office of the Vice President.

The organization was also able to raise P9 million through cash and in kind donations for COVID-19 relief efforts.

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Currently, the Philippines has 28,459 COVID-19 cases, with 7,378 recoveries and 1,130 fatalities.

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