Active COVID-19s are the lowest in 3 months

MANILA, Philippines – Active instances of COVID-19 in the country have fallen to their lowest point in 3 months, however, new instances have also reached their point in two weeks, or since the government eased quarantine restrictions.

But the number of new cases also rose to 2,396, the highest number since quarantine restrictions were eased in an effort to revive an economy from its worst recession in years.

But the DOH also reported 17 more deaths on Sunday, bringing the total death toll to 7238, or 1. 89% of the national total and 26 on the list of countries with the number of deaths in the world.

In terms of total number of infections, the Philippines was the 22nd country with the highest number of infections and the Southeast Asian country with the highest number of cases Indonesia, which reported 410,088 on Sunday with 13869 deaths, according to johns Hopkins University’s ongoing count in the United States.

Of the 27,115 active instances in the country, 24,810, or 91. 5 consistent with percent, had mild or non-existent symptoms, while 840, or 3. 1 consistent with percent, had severe conditions, while 1,464, or 5. 4 percent, were in critical condition. Condition.

The city of Davao recorded the number of new instances with 148, largely followed by Quezón City with 146, Laguna with 122, Cavite 112 and Benguet with 100.

The number of Filipinos who have become inflamed has also declined slightly, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which has reported five new infections.

As a result, the number of inflamed Filipino expats reached 11,244, there were no new deaths and 17 cures.

“Compared to last week’s percentages, the total number of recoveries increased slightly to 64. 74%, while others being treated remained at 28%, while the overall percentage of COVID-19 cases decreased slightly to 7. 27%,” DFA said in a statement. Saturday night.

To date, there are 1,810 cases in the Asia-Pacific region with 510 patients in treatment. A total of 1,291 patients in the region recovered and succumbed to the disease.

In Europe, 1238 cases have been reported with 176 patients still being treated. A total of 965 recovered and 97 died in the area.

The Middle East and Africa reported 7,380 cases. There were 2,306 patients being treated, 4,542 recoveries and 532 deaths.

In the Americas, a total of 816 were recorded with 156 still in treatment, 481 patients cured and 179 deceased.

While national knowledge showed slight improvements, the chairman of the Senate Health Committee suggested Sunday that DOH and the Department of Trade and Industry impose value controls on coronavirus and other medical equipment verification kits amid a developing call due to the pandemic.

In a statement, Senator Bong Go expressed fear about the DOH’s reports that several services were charging additional fees to facilitate sample processing and accelerate validation and publication of effects. about 20,000 pesos to get hold of the effects of your COVID-19 check in a matter of hours.

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