Manila has one of the lowest COVID-19 deaths in the NCR

MANILA, Philippines – Despite its dense population, Manila has one of the least coronavirus deaths in metropolitan Manila, Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso said Monday.

“Manila has about 2.4 million inhabitants at dusk and about 3 million a day, and 70,000 inhabitants consisting of one square kilometer. We are the densest city in Asia. But despite all those things, those demographic declines, we controlled it to control it at 5,000 in our case,” he said.

Among the instances shown, Manila has lately about 1,300 active instances of COVID-19, to Moreno.

With this figure, he claimed the threat of inflamed remains in the city.

“There are 1,300 active cases, so there is danger in Manila. I’m still a case of danger, 1,300 is more dangerous, in a way. If it’s true that we manage it, it doesn’t give you the assurance that they’re safe,” he said.

Currently, Manila has a positivity rate of 11% or the percentage of other people examined who are inflamed with the virus.

Data from the Manila Public Information Office as of August 7 showed that Manila already had a total of 5,179 COVID-19 demonstrations. Of these, 1,253 are active, 3,690 are cures and 236 are deaths. There are 343 suspects and 123 probable

Moreno then suggested to his constituents that they continue to adhere to fitness protocols to inflame COVID-19.

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