DOH: COVID-19 cases plateauing

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DOH: COVID-19 cases plateauing
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COVID-19 cases nationwide are plateauing as the number of new cases daily stayed at the 1,000 mark for the seventh straight day on Wednesday, although new infections are going up in some areas. CDNDigital READ:

are plateauing as the number of new cases daily stayed at the 1,000 mark for the seventh straight day on Wednesday, although new infections are going up in some areas.

She said that continued transmission of the virus was expected due to increased mobility and loosened restrictions. Based on the DOH’s COVID-19 tracker, 1,476 new cases were reported on Wednesday, slightly up from the 1,165 recorded the day before. The latest number brought active cases to 12,706 and the country’s total COVID-19 tally to 4,106,974.

“Exceeding 25 percent is almost a given at this time. We still expect the peak to happen within one to two weeks,” OCTA Research fellow Guido David said in a Twitter post.

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