Philippines records 117 new COVID-19 cases

Philippines records 117 new COVID-19 cases

Philippines records 117 new COVID-19 cases

The Philippines reported fewer than 200 new instances of COVID-19 for the second straight week on Sunday however deaths climbed to the best in 10 days, authorities information confirmed.

Data launched by the Department of Health (DOH) recorded 117 new instances on Sunday, decrease than the 142 instances on Saturday, February 25.

The lively instances fell to 9,327 from 9,347 the day gone by, marking the primary decline after three straight days of accelerating lively instances within the nation.

This is the fourth straight day of over 100 new instances, but in addition the 14th straight day of fewer than 200 new instances, bringing the nation’s whole COVID-19 caseload to 4,076,237.

Recoveries climbed by 175 to 4,000,813, the best in seven days, outpacing new instances after three straight days of recent instances overtaking recoveries.

The identical information confirmed that deaths stood at 66,097, reflecting a rise of 14 or the best in 10 days.

The highest variety of instances prior to now two weeks had been recorded in Metro Manila with 431, adopted by the Davao area with 239, Calabarzon with 172, Western Visayas with 95, and Soccsksargen with 80.

Broken down by way of provinces and cities, Davao del Sur led with 177, adopted by Manila City with 99, Quezon City with 79, Rizal with 57, and Cavite with 54.

The DOH information confirmed that there have been 7,348 samples and seven,057 people examined on February 25, with information submitted by 300 testing laboratories. The cumulative positivity fee was 13.6%.

In phrases of services, the DOH recorded a mattress occupancy fee of 17.0%, with 4,270 out of the 25,163 beds occupied.

Latest information from the DOH present that there have been 166,423,405 COVID-19 vaccines administered as of February 19, consisting of 71,049,364 first doses; 73,873,958 full doses; and 21,500,083 booster doses. — Jon Viktor D. Cabuenas/BM, GMA Integrated News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com