The recent increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases remains 'insignificant' and should not cause Filipinos to limit their movement, Department of Health officer in charge Dr. Ma. Rosario Vergeire has said.
The recent increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases remains "insignificant" and should not cause Filipinos to limit their movement, Department of Health officer in charge Dr. Ma. Rosario Vergeire has said.
"Basta tayo bakunado, tayo ay nagsusuot ng mask, hindi natin kailangang limitahan ang ating sarili at manatili sa bahay," Vergeire said. "It was relatively quiet since December and even worldwide... So what could be driving it? There could be a new subvariant," said Dr. Guido David of OCTA Research. Other factors for the increasing number of cases are the waning immunity of those who have been vaccinated and those who have been infected, and the easing of health protocols.
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