PH logs 406,337 COVID-19 cases; 8.7% are active cases | Inquirer News

PH logs 406,337 COVID-19 cases; 8.7% are active cases

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 04:06 PM November 14, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines on Saturday recorded 1,650 new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, bringing to 406,337 the total number of recorded coronavirus disease cases.

In its 4 p.m. case bulletin, the Department of Health said that of the total recorded COVID-19 cases, 35,478 or 8.7 percent are active.

Of the 1,650 additional cases, the province of Laguna reported the highest new infections with 84 cases, the DOH said.

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Also, 194 more patients recovered from the respiratory disease. This brings the total number of recoveries to 363,068 cases.

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Meanwhile, the total COVID-19 death toll nationwide reached 7,791, with 39 new deaths recorded.

The DOH again revised the total COVID-19 caseload after removing 26 duplicates. Of this number, 13 are recovered cases.

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Sixteen recoveries were also reclassified as deaths, the DOH  noted.

Meanwhile, nine molecular laboratories did not submit their COVID-19 tally to DOH last Nov. 13, Friday.

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