DOH posts 162 new COVID-19 cases; active infections climb to 9,017

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DOH posts 162 new COVID-19 cases; active infections climb to 9,017
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The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday registered 162 new COVID-19 cases as the active tally climbed to 9,017.

The Department of Health on Thursday registered 162 new COVID-19 cases as the active tally climbed to 9,017.

The most cases in the recent 14 days were recorded in the National Capital Region with 431 infections, followed by Davao Region with 254, Calabarzon with 200, Soccsksargen with 127, and Northern Mindanao with 97.

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