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Duque warns of ‘beginning surge’ of COVID-19 cases

/ 10:44 AM December 17, 2020

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MANILA, Philippines — There are already signs of a “beginning surge” of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in parts of Metro Manila, as well as in Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, and Cordillera Administrative Region, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said Thursday.

“There are already signs of a beginning surge, with higher attack rates in about eight cities of Metro Manila and higher two-week growth rate change from negative to positive growth,” he said in an interview on ABS-CBN News Channel.

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“This is alarming and that is why I go out almost every day reminding our people of the importance of complying with the minimum health standards,” he added. 

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In a text message to INQUIRER.net, Duque said he was referring to “Regions 1, 2, CAR, and NCR.”

He said areas in Metro Manila with signs of the beginning surge of COVID-19 cases are the cities of Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Marikina, Quezon, Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, and Malabon.

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Duque stressed that the public should continue to observe health protocols especially in public places to prevent the spread of the virus.

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Health Secretary Francisco Duque III (taken Feb. 4, 2020)
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In terms of detection of cases, he said the Department of Health (DOH) is ramping up its testing capacity and efforts for contract tracing in anticipation of the surge of infections. 

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“We are ramping up our testing capacity, our daily testing output which on the average is about 34,000. We hope that the positivity rate will be lower,” said Duque.

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“We are ramping up our temporary treatment monitoring facilities,” he added.

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As of Wednesday, the country has already logged a total of 452,988 COVID-19 cases, including 24,873 active cases, 419,282 recoveries, and 8,833 deaths.

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