The Philippines registered 6,630 fresh COVID-19 infections from June 5 to June 11, 2023, the lowest weekly tally of new cases in six weeks.
According to the Department of Health weekly bulletin, the daily case average for the recent week is at 947, compared to the average daily 1,301 infections monitored from May 22 to June 4.
Meanwhile, five COVID-19-related deaths were belatedly reported by the DOH: four last month and one in March.The health agency said 527 severe and critical cases were admitted to hospitals as of June 11. This accounts for the 11.3% of the total coronavirus admission.
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