DOH's COVID-19 tracker reports 233 new infections | Inquirer News

DOH’s COVID-19 tracker reports 233 new infections

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 09:44 PM April 13, 2022

DOH's COVID-19 tracker reports 233 new infections

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MANILA, Philippines — An additional 233 fresh cases of COVID-19 were recorded Wednesday on the Department of Health’s (DOH) coronavirus tracker posted on its website.

The tracker also indicated that active COVID-19 infections decreased to 25,134 from Tuesday’s 26,256, while the total number of confirmed infections stood at 3,682,083 nationwide, including 3,597,058 recoveries and 59,891 deaths as of April 13.

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It further showed that only 19,339 people nationwide were tested for SARS-CoV-2, the latest coronavirus strain that causes the severe respiratory illness COVID-19 on Tuesday, April 12.

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The 233 new COVID-19 cases logged Wednesday were slightly lower than the average number of coronavirus infections recorded from April 4-10 which was 272 per day or a total of 1,906 for that week.

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