WHO: PH outperforms China in COVID-19 in Western Pacific region

MANILA, Philippines – Philippines has outperformed China in the total number of COVID-19 infections in the Western Pacific region, the most recent knowledge of the World Health Organization (WHO) showed.

SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus guilty of life-threatening respiratory disease COVID-19, first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, at the expiration of 2019. In March this year, WHO declared the epidemic that began in China as a pandemic. has affected most countries in the world.

Meanwhile, WHO’s knowledge implies that Singapore ranks third on the list of COVID-19 cases in the Western Pacific Region with 51809 infections.

Japan, for its part, ranks third in terms of the number of DEATHS by COVID-19 in the Western Pacific region, with 1004 deaths.

WHO knowledge comes a day after the Ministry of Health (DOH) recorded the highest number of new CASES of COVID-19 in the Philippines with 3,954, as well as a record 38,075 new cases of cure.

The DOH later explained that 38,075 is the result of its “mass recovery adjustment,” in which it relabeled all benign and asymptomatic instances as cured patients, as approved through local government settings and regional epidemiological surveillance sets and through the efforts of their recent follow-up. Oplan Recovery Program.

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