MANILA, Philippines — While there was a slight increase compared to the day prior, new COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila stayed below 100 on Monday, April 25, Octa Research fellow Guido David reported.
In a tweet on Tuesday, April 26, David shared that the National Capital Region (NCR) reported the most number of new cases on April 25 with 99 cases.
This was slightly higher than the 95 new cases reported in the region the day before, April 24, reported David who cited data from the Department of Health (DOH).
Provinces with the most new cases on 4.25.22. Data was extracted from https://t.co/kM89DgrHW7. Any errors in data should be addressed to DOH. @dzbb @allangatus @News5PH @dzrhnews @DZAR1026 @NewsRmn @dwiz882 @ali_sotto @PhilstarNews @MlaStandard @manilabulletin @ManilaTimesNEWS pic.twitter.com/Bfp02rz02k
— Dr. Guido David (@iamguidodavid) April 26, 2022
Provinces with the most new cases on 4.25.22. Data was extracted from https://t.co/kM89DgrHW7. Any errors in data should be addressed to DOH. @dzbb @allangatus @News5PH @dzrhnews @DZAR1026 @NewsRmn @dwiz882 @ali_sotto @PhilstarNews @MlaStandard @manilabulletin @ManilaTimesNEWS pic.twitter.com/Bfp02rz02k
— Dr. Guido David (@iamguidodavid) April 26, 2022
David said other provinces that reported new COVID-19 infections on April 25 are Cavite (13 cases), Batangas (8 cases), Negros Occidental (8 cases), Davao Del Sur (6 cases), Rizal (6 cases), Camarines Sur (5 cases), and Cebu (5 cases).
Meanwhile, David said the provinces of Antique, Benguet, Davao de Oro, Ilocos Norte, Laguna, and Pampanga reported four new cases each.
The DOH reported an additional 213 new COVID-19 infections in the country on Monday, bringing active infections to 12,639.
READ: PH logs 213 new COVID-19 cases on Monday – DOH