MANILA, Philippines — The daily average of COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila from May 13 to 19 rose by 19 percent compared to the prior week ,OCTA Research reported Friday.
OCTA Research fellow Guido David said that the seven-day average new cases in Metro Manila from May 13 to 19 rose to 71 from 59 daily average cases from May 6 to 12.
“As of May 19, NCR with an uptick as new COVID cases increased by 19%,” David said in a tweet.
As of May 19, NCR with an uptick as new Covid cases increased by 19%. Reproduction number increased to 0.90, positivity rate remained at 1.2% (over 11k tests per day) while HCUR remained at 22% and ADAR remained less than 1. NCR remained at LOW RISK. @dzbb @DZAR1026 @dzrhnews pic.twitter.com/dAkEpqcd0A
— Dr. Guido David (@iamguidodavid) May 20, 2022
The COVID-19 reproduction number also increased to 0.90 (moderate risk classification) from 0.76 (low risk classification) the week prior.
A reproduction number—also written as R0 and pronounced “r-naught”—below 1.00 indicates that virus transmission is slowing down, as per the World Health Organization (WHO).
The positivity rate, meanwhile, remained the same at 1.2 percent.
“Overall, NCR remained at low risk,” David said.
Infectious disease expert Dr. Rontgene Solante on Thursday said there is a big possibility that there will be an uptick of COVID-19 cases in the country, even going up to as high as over 500 cases per day, due to the presence of of a new sublineage of Omicron, BA.2.12.1.