

Task Force on COVID-19 and household survey (Inter-Secretariat Working Group on Household Surveys)

The list will be regularly updated as more information becomes available. House suspends Negros Oriental Rep.UN Women and its partners have compiled a comprehensive list of resources covering a variety of issues related to the gendered impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. Marcos says talks underway to reform AFP pension systemĬongress approves final version of Maharlika Investment Fund bill Zack Tabudlo breaks silence on Moira, his recoveryĬHR iniimbestigahan ang cease-and-desist order ng Gentle Hands PBA on Tour: Clutch Barroca plays hero in Magnolia's win 1 still up in Batanes as 'Betty' continues to move north 'Dirty Linen': Sino'ng nagpasabog ng opisina ni Carlos? Marcos, Romualdez call for unity after House dramaĪl Pacino soon to be a father again with 29-year-old partner New York sinking under its own weight: studyĭ-League: La Salle, Letran collide for semis berthĭuterte rejects calls to become drug czar under Marcos The World Health Organization recommends a 5 percent positivity rate for at least 2 weeks to consider that the country's COVID-19 cases are controlled.ġ.5C of warming is too hot for a just world: studyĬebu Food and Wine Festival returns with more chefs, eventsĦ out of 42 priorities finished: Congress leaders tout approvalsīaby boys more chatty than girls, according to large study Twenty-four duplicates, 22 of which were recoveries, have been excluded from the country's cumulative tally, said the DOH.Įarlier, the ABS-CBN Data Analytics Team noted that the low number in testing "affects all data points such as the positivity rate, or the percentage of positive test results relative to the individuals tested." The total number of recoveries accounts for 93.8 percent of the country's running tally. There were 6,383 more who recuperated from the respiratory disease, bringing the country's overall recoveries to 1,082,725. These include 64 cases initially tagged as recoveries but turned out as fatalities after the agency's revalidation. "Based on data in the last 14 days, the 8 non-reporting labs contribute, on average, 2.5 percent of samples tested and 2.7 percent of positive individuals," the DOH noted.ĭeaths in the country due to COVID-19 increased by 110 to 19,372.

Meanwhile, the DOH did not say whether the day's relatively low number of fresh cases was due to the fewer testing samples received by accredited laboratories.īut based on the agency's latest bulletin, only 26,672 samples were tested on Sunday, where 13 percent were found positive for the virus.Įight laboratories also failed to submit testing results on time. The number of active cases reported previously has been adjusted for duplicate cases. 14, when 47,807 active cases were logged, according to the research unit. Those still battling the disease is considered also the fewest in more than 2 months or since Mar. The ABS-CBN Investigative and Research Group (IRG) said Tuesday's newly reported cases is the lowest since March 17 this year, when the Department of Health (DOH) announced 4,387 new cases. Are PH COVID-19 cases really declining? DOH points to lower testing figures, sees problem.The country now has 1,154,388 total recorded infections, of which 4.5 percent or 52,291 are active. MANILA ( UPDATE)- The Philippines on Tuesday confirmed 4,487 additional COVID-19 cases, the lowest announced in more than 2 months, raising the country's cumulative total to over 1.154 million. Residents of Parañaque queue inside a mall in the city on to receive their first dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
