The Philippines only reported 676 new Covid-19 infections on All Saints’ Day, data from the Department of Health (DOH) showed.
The Philippines only reported 676 new Covid-19 infections on All Saints’ Day, data from the Department of Health showed.In the recent 14 days, Metro Manila logged the most number of cases with 4,817, followed by Calabarzon with 2,977, Central Luzon with 1,736, Western Visayas with 1,665, and Davao Region with 1,158.
The country’s recovery tally jumped to 3,921,708, while the death toll stood at 64,109. Since the pandemic started, the DOH has already recorded 4,005,157 confirmed cases. The DOH reminded local government units to still maintain the implementation of various health protocols to prevent further transmission of the Covid-19 virus.
“Kami po ay nananawagan sa ating mga LGU na paigtingin ang implementasyon ng ating mga estratehiya at polisiya laban sa Covid-19 at iba pang mga sakit–tulad ng pagbabakuna, pag-isolate kapag may sakit, pag-distansya, at bentilasyon–lalo na ngayong nagluwag na tayo ng ating masking mandates ,” said DOH Officer-in-Charge Maria Rosario Vergeire.
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