NCR Covid positivity rate falls to 2.7 percent – OCTA

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NCR Covid positivity rate falls to 2.7 percent – OCTA
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THE Covid-19 positivity rate in the National Capital Region decreased to 2.7 percent as of July 29, lower than the 3.3 percent reported a week before, OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David said on Monday.

'Low positivity rates [were] measured in Bulacan , Cavite , La Union , Pampanga , Quezon , and Rizal ,' he said on Twitter.Some pedestrians are seen wearing their mask while crossing a footbridge in Litex Commonwealth avenue. THE Covid-19 positivity rate in the National Capital Region decreased to 2.7 percent as of July 29, lower than the 3.3 percent reported a week before, OCTA Research.

Other provinces where the positivity rate declined include Bataan , Benguet , Cagayan , Camarines Sur , La Union , Laguna , Oriental Mindoro , Palawan , Pampanga , Pangasinan , Quezon , and Rizal .As of July 30, the Department of Health had logged 167 new cases, bringing the overall tally to 4,172,920 with 4,427 active cases.About 269 new recoveries were recorded, which increased the total number to 4,101,900. Ten new deaths were logged, increasing the total number of fatalities to 66,592.

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