It’s been two years since the Covid-19 was declared as a pandemic. No country was spared from its ill effects—increasing number of cases, lockdowns, loss of lives and livelihood, among others.
But now, some nations, including the Philippines, are starting to see some semblance of normalcy as the Covid-19 situation continues to improve.
“During that time, the company that I was working for temporarily had to halt its operations. As a result, I was greatly affected and had to go back home,” he added. “It was much harder to continue working with a lot of restrictions, a lot of worries for myself and my family that I ended up having to stop working for a while,” she added.At present, the Philippines is starting to bounce back from that debacle. The daily average number of cases is now down to 590 as compared to over a thousand infections reported months before.
The low number of Covid-19 cases can be attributed to the country’s high vaccination rate. As of March 13, a total of 64,540,840 Filipinos were already fully vaccinated against the viral illness. The government is targeting to fully vaccinate 70 million individuals by the end of March, the Department of Health previously said. Also, 11,160,537 individuals have already received their booster shots.
The decline in Covid-19 infections was evident as the Philippines was already at the “minimal risk-case classification,” said the DOH last March 7. Forty-eight areas, including the National Capital Region, will be under Alert Level 1 from March 16 to 31, as announced by Malacanang Acting Spokesperson and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar on Tuesday, March 15.
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